Orcas

An Orca, i.e. Killer Whale, rising from the water.  Its body is cylindrical, black with patches of white. Its pectoral fins extend from its body. The background is blue water with small waves.
Orca
Strait of San Juan de Fuca, Washington, USA; JUN 2026

I had a marvelous time watching Orcas at the Strait of San Juan de Fuca, Washington, USA


An Orca, i.e. Killer Whale, diving into the water It’s body is cylindrical, black on top, white on bottom. Its dorsal fin is pointing straight toward the upper left corner of the frame Its tail facing the lower right just above a curtain of foamy white water. The background is blue water with small waves.
Orca
Strait of San Juan de Fuca, Washington, USA; JUN 2026
An Orca, i.e. Killer Whale, diving into the water. Only its tail and dorsal fin are visible. Its tail is pointing up to the top of the frame. It is white and sits on a small, conical part of its black body. A foamy white curtain of water is hiding much of its body. The background is blue water with small waves.
Orca
Strait of San Juan de Fuca, Washington, USA; JUN 2026
A pair of Orcas, i.e. Killer Whales, swimming alongside each other; one a bit forward of the other. Their bodies are cylindrical and black. One has a visible white patch. Their dorsal fins are pointing to the upper right. There is a puff of moist air above the nearest one, it is the remnants of a breath through its blowhole. The background is blue water with small waves.
Orcas
Strait of San Juan de Fuca, Washington, USA; JUN 2026

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