The Center for Whale Research
2008 Sightings

T20 and T21 sighted just hours after
pass by T49As, T36s, April 16, 2008



T20 surfaces near Discovery Island, B.C.

Ken Balcomb, director of the Center for Whale Research, walks along the rocks, camera in hand, to observe the transient whales as they pass the Victoria B.C. waterfront.

T20 surfaces with the Victoria B.C. waterfront in background.

T21 (left) and T20 (right).

Report and photographs by Mark Malleson

Here's a few shots of T20 and T21. They came through Oak Bay south bound a couple of hours after the T49A's and T36A's went by going the other way. I left T20 and T21 west bound off of William Head heading for Race Rocks at 4 p.m.


POSTED: 11:47 a.m. April 17, 2008


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