The orcas of J-Pod return from their 2 days at sea!
A very calming day on the water today.....went over towards the northwest side of San Juan Island to meet up with the J-Pod of Orcas that have returned from their venture out to sea for the last 2 days.
The orcas were moving very slowly the whole afternoon....a few of the "leaders" of the pod were about a mile ahead while the rest of the pod was in a tight group all surfacing within seconds of each other to breathe. This is typical to see the orcas in a tight slow moving group when they are "sleeping". This is not the same as the way we sleep...but more of a resting state, they actually shut off half their brain while the other half tells them to surface and breathe! (Then at some point they will switch from one side of the brain to the other.) J-1 (Ruffles) was among this group! I love that big guy! Very cool to see them in this relaxed state. It seemed as though a few awoke because we saw a few calves breaching, as if to say "Mom, wake up, wake up!". We also noticed that L-57 (Faith) is still hanging out with the J-Pod...perhaps looking for a mate...spending some time alongside J-28 (Polaris)??
A truly beautiful day on the water observing Orcas with the snowcapped Olympic Mountains to the south and Mt. Baker and the Cascades to the east.
-Jaclyn, naturalist
The orcas were moving very slowly the whole afternoon....a few of the "leaders" of the pod were about a mile ahead while the rest of the pod was in a tight group all surfacing within seconds of each other to breathe. This is typical to see the orcas in a tight slow moving group when they are "sleeping". This is not the same as the way we sleep...but more of a resting state, they actually shut off half their brain while the other half tells them to surface and breathe! (Then at some point they will switch from one side of the brain to the other.) J-1 (Ruffles) was among this group! I love that big guy! Very cool to see them in this relaxed state. It seemed as though a few awoke because we saw a few calves breaching, as if to say "Mom, wake up, wake up!". We also noticed that L-57 (Faith) is still hanging out with the J-Pod...perhaps looking for a mate...spending some time alongside J-28 (Polaris)??
A truly beautiful day on the water observing Orcas with the snowcapped Olympic Mountains to the south and Mt. Baker and the Cascades to the east.
-Jaclyn, naturalist
Labels: J-1 orca, Orcas off San Juan Island
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