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Last month it was mealtime on the Lower Columbia. We could hear the excited barking of sea lions across the city of Longview, ...
Usually, animals become smaller when the number of members in their species grows more abundant because they face more competition […] ...
The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) announced that a new Bigg’s orca calf has been spotted in the Salish Sea.
Those are not burnt potatoes. What you’re looking at, cradling a tender beef cheek, is the childhood memory of some incinerated potatoes. They are delicious — and not charred at all. These croquettes ...
Thousands of northwesterners were disappointed when they failed to meet up with some hooligans in March. These hooligans ...
The orca calf belongs to a family of transient killer whales, or “Bigg’s” killer whales, and was first spotted in the Salish ...
The whales rely on Chinook salmon ... like seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoise, and baleen whale calves. The “Offshore” type can be found in large groups of 50 to 100 and eat sharks and ...
The young Bigg's, or transient, orca was first spotted in the eastern Juan de Fuca Strait in Washington state on March 20.
A charming brunch spot is still the kind of restaurant you expect to find here in a converted 150-year-old home on a one-way ...
The Dive y Far Corner hacen su debut, Hawthorn Coffee ha cerrado sus puertas y los íntimos recorridos gastronómicos de Little ...
Dominique’s, The Ark, Famous, El Cid, Jimbo’s, B.E.D. and The Caves are long gone from the local dining scene. But old-timers in South Florida may remember them, and newcomers may enjoy reading about ...
Resident orcas, researchers found, eat chinook and chum salmon. And orcas share meals ... porpoises and sea lions. “Offshore” orcas, which are found ten miles or more from shore from Alaska ...