Baby J46 Star with mom J28 Polaris - 2009 (CWR)

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Baby J46 Star with mom J28 Polaris - 2009 (CWR)

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March 7, 2022: J Pod-Â San Juan Channel
J59 and J37 Hy’Shqa
J35 Tahlequah and J57 Phoenix
J45 Se-Yi-Chn
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J46 Star
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #14 - March 7, 2022
J46 and J53.
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J46 Star: 2009-
Possible great-great-granddaughter of J9 Neah
Great-granddaughter of J5 Saratoga
Granddaughter of J17 Princess Angeline and J1 Ruffles
Daughter of J28 Polaris and J1 Ruffles
Possible mother of J60
Sister of J54 Dipper
Niece of J35 Tahlequah, J44 Moby, and J53 Kiki
Cousin of J47 Notch, J57 Phoenix, and J61
Probable great-niece of J13
Possible great-grand niece of J10 Tahoma
Possible first cousin twice removed of J18 Everett, J20 Ewok, and J22 Oreo
Possible second cousin once removed of J32 Rhapsody, J34 Doublestuf, and J38 Cookie
(Hysazu Photography - June 21, 2015)
J34 Doublestuf and J46 Star (Center for Whale Research)
January 9, 2022: J Pod-Â Trincomali Channel
J47 Notch, J35 Tahlequah, and J57 Phoenix
J58 Crescent
J46 Star, J58 Crescent, J41 Eclipse
J46 Star
J44 Moby
J37 Hy’Shqa and J36 Alki
J35 Tahlequah
J31 Tsuchi
J31 Tsuchi and J56 Tofino
J26 Mike
J27 Blackberry
Photo credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #1 - Jan 9, 2022