File:Springer A73 with her younger calf Storm A116 looking well.jpg

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English: The orca Springer A73 with her younger calf Storm A116 looking well in British Columbia. Her older calf Spirit A104 was also seen. Dr. John Ford, retired Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans scientist, took this photo. Springer was a wayward cetacean who was rehabilitated 20 years previously. She has a very distinctive saddle patch which makes her an easy individual to identify.
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Source https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/springer-a73-back-now-mother-two-calves
Author Dr. John Ford

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Springer A73 with her younger calf Storm A116 in 2022; 20 years after her rehabilitation, she and her 2 calves are looking well

21 July 2022

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