I was hoping to see Orcas while in B.C. but that was not to be. Instead I encountered many other species on trip and they all seemed quite comfortable having their portraits taken.
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Young male Stellar's sea lions posture and pose for the camera |
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Humpback whales are used to being petted in Mexico and will approach a tour boat hoping for similar treatment in BC |
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We watched an otter catch and eat a gull in Victoria's inner harbour |
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Flocks of Cedar waxwings gorged on hawthorn berries |
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Douglas squirrels liked the hawthorn berries too |
We have Pileated woodpeckers and Bald eagles in Ontario but it was nice to see them here in the forests of beautiful British Columbia.
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