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Bremer Bay Orca Tour Highlights – January Week 2

Bremer Bay Weekly Highlights: Orcas, Dolphins, and More!

This week in Bremer Bay was nothing short of spectacular. From thrilling orca encounters to playful dolphins and surprise appearances by marine wildlife, our guests were treated to unforgettable moments on the Southern Ocean.

More than a spyhop as this large orca launches into the air!
More than a spyhop as this large orca launches into the air!

6 January: A Royal Welcome

We kicked off the week with a warm welcome from Split Tip, the queen of the canyon, and her pod. Familiar faces like Lil Machi, Flapper, and the ever-quirky Wonks, with his floppy dorsal fin, delighted guests with close passes and playful behaviour. The skies above were equally lively, featuring wandering albatrosses, petrels, and even a rare sighting of the endangered Barau’s petrel.

Passengers enthralled at the sighting of orca in the Bremer Canyon

7 January: Orca Action and Mystery Meals

The day started with a high-energy show by Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, darting through the waves. At the hotspot, El Notcho and Cookie’s pod led the charge, with Digby and Lucy Dash adding excitement with playful antics and dramatic tail slaps. Later, a mystery unfolded as orcas surfaced carrying reddish and yellowish meat, leaving everyone speculating about their hunt.

Common Nosed Dolphin greet us on leaving Bremer Harbour
Common Nosed Dolphin greet us on leaving Bremer Harbour

8 January: Common Dolphins and Close Encounters

A pod of common dolphins kicked off the day, gracefully porpoising through the water. At the hotspot, Nibbles and El Notcho’s pods displayed fascinating feeding behaviours near a thermocline layer, possibly targeting squid or fish. With close passes by towering males and playful juveniles, the day was filled with awe-inspiring moments.

Killer Whales are recorded by name but recognised by eye and saddle patch
Killer Whales are recorded by name but recognised by eye and saddle patch

9 January: Orca Playtime

Tatty’s pod stole the show west of the hotspot, with orcas like Kidji, Wasco, and Marley engaging in playful antics. Mischievous calves chased seabirds, rolled under the surface, and even breached spectacularly. Play is vital for orcas, helping them bond, practice hunting, and, of course, have fun!

Playtime in the Bremer Canyon
Playtime in the Bremer Canyon

10 January: A Dramatic Feed

Moody skies set the tone as we searched for orcas. Split Tip, Cookie, and Tatty’s pods joined forces, and their surface behaviour hinted at prey sharing. Guests caught glimpses of meat during the chaos, confirming a successful hunt. The day ended with a heartfelt goodbye as orcas surfaced close to the boat, waving us off.

A successful predation and prey sharing within the pod
A successful predation and prey sharing within the pod

11 January: Rare Encounters

Lucky’s rarely seen pod made an appearance, thrilling us with their towering males and the matriarch herself, Lucky, who is easily recognised by her missing dorsal fin. The day wrapped up with a surprise encounter—a smooth hammerhead shark cruising alongside us, showcasing the rich biodiversity of Bremer Bay.

Matriarch Lucky with her missing dorsal fin
Matriarch Lucky with her missing dorsal fin

Whether it’s the queen of the canyon, playful dolphins, or mysterious hunts, Bremer Bay never fails to deliver unforgettable experiences. Ready to join the adventure? Book your killer whale tour today and witness the magic firsthand!

 

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