Killer Whale Watching

Overcast and breezy. Warmer temperatures into the 40s. Rain held off until later this evening.


I went out to Silver Bay shortly before midday. I sat at the dock for 15 minutes watching for birds.

While scanning further out, I noticed a pod of Killer Whales surfacing.

I saw them a couple different times before moving to a pullout along the road closer to town. I hoped I might get a better look from this vantage point.


It was a few minutes before I saw them again. This time they were inside the white buoy out in the middle of the bay. I probably would have a better view from the dock. They were on the move, so I didn’t try to go back.


It was a bit longer before I saw them surface again. They seemed to be near the far shoreline. It’s difficult to tell how close, but certainly much closer to that side than my side.

They surfaced a couple more times as they swam out of the bay.

When I left, I had been thinking I would go for a short walk in the forest. By the time I was done watching Killer Whales, it seemed time to head back towards town.


I saw the three Wood Ducks and coot at Swan Lake. The crane was up along the parking lot at the upper part of Moller Park.

This evening I decided to give up on trying to post photojournal posts (even just selected highlights) from the fall before moving on with current entries. I posted Sitka Nature shows from the past couple of months, and will work on posting new stuff in the coming days.

My iNaturalist Observations for Today

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