Orca baby boom

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Kalatin
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Orca baby boom

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Just in case you missed this:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01335.html

I just checked Orca watch and it looks like J pod has been cruising around Vashon Island and has been see near Three Tree.
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Re: Orca baby boom

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Kalatin wrote: and has been see near Three Tree.

:eek: Between Work, School and going to South Dakota to bring my mom out for a visit, I'm not able to dive.
What are the chances of seeing Orcas under water?
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Rumor has it they come at you from above and behind, so the odds of seeing them are very low. :laugh:

On a serious note though, these births are great news. :smt038
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airsix wrote:Rumor has it they come at you from above and behind, so the odds of seeing them are very low. :laugh:
This statement presumes that they'd be able to tell the difference between my head and the other end on approach. :bootyshake:
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