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San Juan Island { 64 images } Created 8 Nov 2013

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  • Transient orca, also know as Biggs killer whales, seen in the San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. Killer whales are actually the largest members of the dolphin family, and are regularly seen in the Salish Sea of Washington and British Columbia. Transient orca feed exclusively on marine mammals, including seals, sea lions, and even dolphins and baleen whales.  September 2, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • American Camp and Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    American Camp Lighthouse Portrait
  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A super pod of resident orcas (Orcinas orca) make their way north to south down the coast of San Juan Island, Washington, USA. This was a super pod consisting of approximately 60 animals, made up by the J and K pod orcas swimming near each other. Resident orcas feed exclusively on salmon, and follow the fish stocks from place to place. September 10, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • San Juan County Park on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Pacific Northwest Community Sunset
  • San Juan County Park on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Lime Kiln park and lighthouse on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lime Kiln Lighthouse Portrait
  • A large Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus), with a smaller California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) on a bouy near the south end of Bainbridge Island, Puget Sound, Washington. Male Steller sea lions can grow to over 10 feet in length and 2,500 lbs, three times larger than the biggest of California sea lions. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A huge male transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) makes his way up the shoreline at dawn, just off of Golden Gardens, in Seattle, Washington. Transient orcas are mammal eaters, dining primarily on seals and sea lions.
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  • Onyx, a large male killer whale (Orcinas orca) breaches near a boat off San Juan Island, Washington, USA. This was a super pod consisting of approximately 60 animals, made up by the J and K pod orcas swimming near each other. Resident orcas feed exclusively on salmon, and follow the fish stocks from place to place. September 10, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • Members of L Pod, a resident group of Orcas, or killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the waters of Puget Sound.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina), in the San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • San Juan County Park on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    San Juan County Park Sunset
  • Roche Harbor on Memorial Day weekend, 2012. Roche Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A super pod of resident orcas (Orcinas orca) make their way north to south down the coast of San Juan Island, Washington, USA. This was a super pod consisting of approximately 60 animals, made up by the J and K pod orcas swimming near each other. Resident orcas feed exclusively on salmon, and follow the fish stocks from place to place. September 10, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • A large male transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) exposes his six foot dorsal fin, just offshore at Golden Gardens, Seattle, Washington. Transient orcas are mammal eaters, dining primarily on seals and sea lions. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A female and young transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) make their way up the shoreline just off of Golden Gardens, in Seattle, Washington. Transient orcas are mammal eaters, dining primarily on seals and sea lions. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A pod of transient killer whales (Orcinus orca) make their way up the shoreline just off of Golden Gardens, in Seattle, Washington. Transient orcas are mammal eaters, dining primarily on seals and sea lions. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A super pod of resident orcas (Orcinas orca) make their way north to south down the coast of San Juan Island, Washington, USA. This was a super pod consisting of approximately 60 animals, made up by the J and K pod orcas swimming near each other. Resident orcas feed exclusively on salmon, and follow the fish stocks from place to place. September 10, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) at Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) in Victoria, British Columbia. Canada. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • A group of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) bask in the sun on logs near the public boat launch in Everett Marina, Washington. Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • San Juan County Park, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • Faces in the wood, on San Juan Island, Washington.
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  • Cedar plank king salmon on a camp fire at San Juan County Park, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    San Juan Island Dining
  • A Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in the fields of American Camp, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Red Fox Meadow
  • English Camp on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    English Camp Generals Quarters
  • San Juan County Park, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • San Juan County Park, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • American Camp and Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    People Lookout on Puget
  • San Juan Vineyards San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    San Juan Vineyards
  • Smallpox Bay, San Juan County Park, San Juan Island, Washington. Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Smallpox Bay
  • Lime Kiln park and lighthouse on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Sun Hitting Peak
  • Historic Ship Harbor in Anacortes, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • San Juan Vineyards San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Camel on San Juan Island
  • Ferry ride from Anacortes to Friday Harbor,  Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • Lime Kiln park and lighthouse on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lime Kiln Lighthouse and Rock
  • American Camp and Cattle Point on San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    American Camp Flowers
  • A lama across from San Juan Vineyards San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lama on San Juan Island
  • Members of L Pod, a resident group of Orcas, or killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the waters of Puget Sound.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • A group of transient orcas, or killer whales (Orcinus orca) swim back and forth near several uneasy sea lions, in front of the Bremerton Naval Station, near Seattle, Washington.  Orcas native to Washington waters feast only on fish, but these transient orcas from California are mammal eaters.  Sea lions, seals, and porpoises are the main food sources for these huge predators.   Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • A Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in the fields of American Camp, San Juan Island, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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  • Mouflon Sheep (Ovis aries orientalis), on Spieden Island, San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. These sheep, originally from Eurasia, were brought to Spieden Island as game for hunting decades ago, and now live a protected existance on this small San Juan Island. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • Roche Harbor on Memorial Day weekend, 2012. Roche Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
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