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Orcinus Orca Collection (page 10)

"Captivating Orcinus orca: Majestic Moments of Killer Whales in Action" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Orcinus orca, commonly known as killer whales or orcas

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring. In the autumn

Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring. In the autumn
FG-bv-127 Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring Vestfjord, Norway Orcinus orca In the autumn, schools of herring enter fjords of the NW coast of Norway

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer whale - feeding, with gulls hovering around and trying to catch some herrings at the surface

Killer whale - feeding, with gulls hovering around and trying to catch some herrings at the surface
FG-BU-830 Killer Whale / Orca - during "carousel feeding" Tysfjord, Norway Orcinus orca This population of killer whales feed on herring

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer whale - male Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada FG-AA-472

Killer whale - male Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada FG-AA-472
FG-4849 Killer whale - male Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Orca Whales - porpoising (way of swimming) in Puget Sound. ml991

Orca Whales - porpoising (way of swimming) in Puget Sound. ml991
TOM-886 Orca Whales - porpoising (way of swimming) Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, Washington, USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer whales - playing with salmon they have caught, like a cat playing with a mouse

Killer whales - playing with salmon they have caught, like a cat playing with a mouse, before they eat it. ML182
TOM-885 Killer whales / Orcas - playing with salmon they have caught, like a cat playing with a mouse, before they eat it. San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, Washington

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whale - two ml162

Killer Whale - two ml162
TOM-883 Killer Whale / Orca - two Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whale - 'tail slapping', common behavior. Pacific Northwest. ml1157

Killer Whale - "tail slapping", common behavior. Pacific Northwest. ml1157
TOM-882 Killer Whale / Orca - "tail slapping", common behavior, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Pacific Ocean, Washington

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whale - pod. ml1161

Killer Whale - pod. ml1161
TOM-881 Killer Whale / Orca - pod. Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, Washington, USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Orca whale - male. ml207

Orca whale - male. ml207
TOM-887 Orca whale - male. Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, Washington, USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whales - Sunset Northwest coast ml177

Killer Whales - Sunset Northwest coast ml177
TOM-884 Killer Whale / Orcas - Sunset Washington, USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrcinus Orca Collection: Killer Whale - pod. ml1033

Killer Whale - pod. ml1033
TOM-880 Killer Whale / Orca - pod. Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, Washington, USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Captivating Orcinus orca: Majestic Moments of Killer Whales in Action" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Orcinus orca, commonly known as killer whales or orcas. These magnificent creatures never fail to leave us mesmerized with their breathtaking displays. In one frame, a powerful male named Mel unleashes his predatory instincts, launching a relentless attack on a young South American sea lion. The raw power and precision of this apex predator are truly astounding. Another snapshot captures an Orca whale gracefully breaching the surface, showcasing its immense strength and agility. With each leap, it seems to defy gravity itself, leaving us in sheer wonderment. Spy hopping is yet another behavior that showcases the intelligence and curiosity of these incredible beings. ML967P rises from the depths to catch a glimpse of its surroundings, reminding us that we share this world with highly sentient creatures. A pod of Orcas surfaces together off the coast of Shetland in Scotland. Their synchronized movements create an enchanting spectacle against the backdrop of April's tranquil waters. Venturing across continents, we find ourselves in Pacific Northwest where an Orca whale breaches once again. Its towering presence commands attention as it dominates its marine realm with unmatched grace and power. Cattle Pass in San Juan Island becomes witness to the impressive stature of a resident killer whale bull. This gentle giant reminds us that even within their formidable nature lies moments of tranquility and serenity. Monterey Bay welcomes transient killer whales - adult males navigating through California's vast Pacific Ocean. Their sleek bodies glide effortlessly through waves as they embark on their mysterious journeys beneath the surface. Hunting together in perfect harmony, an Orca pod orchestrates chaos amidst a herring baitball—a testament to their remarkable teamwork and strategic prowess honed over centuries. As daylight fades into twilight at Haro Strait near Saturna Island, British Columbia; transient killer whales emerge from obscurity like shadows in the night.