Four humpbacks were observed (from shore) on the back side of Douglas Island. Two of the whales appeared to be traveling together, while the other two were alone. The two that were together were very active. We saw several breaches, tail slaps, and pectoral slapping. The whales were quite far from us, so getting photos was difficult. I was able to get a few fluke shots of one of the whales, and possibly a fluke shot of a second whale. Although it is difficult to determine due to extreme distance. One of the whales might be #1783, aka Tucker. However, I am not absolutely positive of this.
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