A pod of Orcas – Killer Whales – was seen off the Little River headlands.

Last week Ron LeValley was called by a friend to come look at a pod of Orcas. There was a bell buoy with two CA Sea Lions on it, which is what attracted the Orcas. Orcas LOVE to eat Sea Lions. The first photo shows the small pod, with a juvenile on the lower left. In the second and third photos an Orca approaches the buoy where a doomed Sea Lion waits. The last photo shows the Orca has nabbed its meal.

Pod of Orcas by Ron LeValley

Orca spots a Sea Lion on bell buoy by Ron LeValley Orca getting closer by Ron LeValley Orca nabs a Sea Lion by Ron LeValley

It is said nature is cruel. I submit nature is always busy.  And everything has to eat.

I thank Ron for allowing me to share his photos with you here. To see much more of Ron's nature photography, here is his website: http://levalleyphoto.com/home/

4 thoughts on “A pod of Orcas – Killer Whales – was seen off the Little River headlands.

  1. Carolyn André

    Interesting to see those seals standing at attention. They know what's coming I guess. Great shots!

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