4/3/18 - More photos of the CA140s with CA180 and N25.
Photos by Eric Austin Yee with Discovery Whale Watch
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4/3/18 - More photos of the CA140s with CA180 and N25.
Photos by Eric Austin Yee with Discovery Whale Watch

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4/1/16 - The CA51 brothers, CA51B Orion and CA51C Bumper, were seen traveling with the CA140′s and CA163 Liner. Mother CA51 Star and younger sister CA51D Comet were not seen, but believed to be in the nearby area.
First two photos: older brother CA51B Orion.
Second two photos: the CA140′s (Emma’s pod) and CA163 Liner.
Bottom photo: younger brother CA51C Bumper sporting some fresh rakes on his left eyepatch.
Photos by Katlyn Taylor [x]