This whale washed up dead on our shore 4days ago...killer whales do NOT belong in the northsea and its allready found out this particular whale was sick as we rescued it the first time it washed ashore but it then got beached again 2hrs later...amazingly beautifull creatures tho
Such majestic creatures. Must have been awesome to watch them at that close range in their natural habitat. I really loved watching this video and I highly appreciated that there was no unneeded narration included.
They put on shows for us without being forced too. It is my dream to see Orca’s in the wild. When I do ( I definitely will one day), I just hope it’s half as amazing as this one. Thanks for the beautiful footage!
We had them following our yacht back in early 80's in the outer hebrides Scotland, I was only a small boy back then I was both scared and excited, my father was trying to feed them bread which he was throwing over can't remember if they actually ate it or not
Certainly one of, if not, simply the single best filming and soundtrack of any encounter I’ve viewed. Thank you! I hope I have the same good sense , if ever gifted with such an up close experience.
Thank you for sharing this incredible experience with the world. Can you believe we live on this planet? We are so lucky to call it our home. Infinite Blessings and Abundance to all.
This video is magical especially as you don't expect to see them so close to shore in Britain. Normally, you'd expect to see something like this in British Columbia Canada
What an awesome video. Love how they each went by the camera doing such similar moves...almost like they knew they were on film lol. Thank you for posting:)
@@findingfinsuk How totally brilliant. I can't be a 100% certain, but outside of the SeaWorld tragedy I don't think there's ever been a human fatality involving an Orca? I guess they must see us expelling air and think to their selves......'Ah family, we'll not harm them.' I'm aware of the spate of attacks on sailing boats off the coast of Portugal. Knocking rudder's etc out of action. I expect they witness the large trawlers depleting the ocean's of their food and they're trying to get a message across. Who knows? I'm aware that they're far more intelligent than we ever realised.
This guy must be very stupid!! standing on the edge of the cliff???!!! The killer sharks they have ability to get on the surface and sweep the dummy off the cliff into water and eating him !!
I've seen Dolphins doing almost the same thing only they were in groups of three of four! The Dolphins I saw doing basically the same thing were herding and hunting Salmon. Cool video!
Very cool. For those people who do not know the male Orca is at 0:30 with the big dorsal fin. And the female Orca is at 1:15 with the smaller dolphin like dorsal fin. Just saying for the people who don't know is all. Cool encounter and beautifully shot! Thanks for the upload.
The first fin, the one with a small nick or two visible near the top, looks like a pre-adult male just about to develop the tall dorsal and powerful build of an adult male. They’re called “sprouters” in the Northeast Pacific.
We were on Hoy six years ago. Our friends had us paddling in the sea as the curious seals get very close there. Then they just all disappeared and our friend (local) said we'd better get out. Then we waited and ten minutes later had the same experience. Will stay with me forever.
Ah that sounds incredible! Imagine you hadn't known then all of a sudden a huge black dorsal fin appeared near you - the adrenaline! Thanks for watchingl! 💙🐬
I had no idea that you could see these beautiful creatures swimming freely in the UK. I am determined to go to this part of the country now. Thank you. Amazing video.❤
Yeah it's incredible when you find out about them! They can be seen around mainland Scotland coasts, Orkney, Shetland and even in Wales and England on rare occasions too! We really hope you get to see some! 🐬💙
@@sobrietytv8754 April/May is a great time around the North Coast of Scotland. The coast around John o groats is a great location for sightings 😊 Shetland (where this video was taken) get sightings year round, we had really good luck in June/July 😊💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk I have never been to Scotland unbelievably but I am going there next year after hearing this, hoping and praying to get a sighting. Thanks so much for your replys. ❤
@@bgvan37 One of the theories is its a cultural thing, they've never been bought up hunting humans so they've never done it. Who knows though, they're so intelligent so it could be a number of reasons! 💙
Удивительно как они острожно проплывают рядом и под лодками с людьми.смотрела много видео с берегов Камчатки и в Охотском море.благодарю за отличные съёмки !!!с уважением🌺
So close to your legs! Fascinating indeed and I’m so glad there was no music or chatting. Had the Orcas found a shoal of herring or something else to eat? They seemed busy feeding. Excellent, I look forward to seeing more videos. Many thanks, Rob.
Hey, Thanks so much for your comment and for watching! The pod was feeding on seals in the bay for around an hour 😊 Hope you keep enjoying watching our vids! 💙🐬
We were so lucky to have a number of encounters with this pod on our latest trip to Shetland (and a couple of other pods). Sometimes you just get lucky with them showing up in the right place at the right time! That's great you get to see dolphins and otters 😊 thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
You LUCKY LUCKY DUDE!!! Thanks for sharing. There's me thinking I need to save up thousands for the holiday of a lifetime to see them and they're up the road in the Shetlands😃😃😃
I also appreciate how it’s just your video, as you’d filmed it. I notice many whale videos are slowed down for maximum “majestic” or powerful effect or something. Which I get, but why can’t we see the whales as they are? I understand if it’s a documentary montage, or a sequence of clips, edited… but sooo many whale and dolphin videos, I look at the waves & the ripples around the whale, or the seagulls even, and I think what… that’s not how slow these animals really move! They can go so fast! When needed. So thank you!
That is so cool !!! Something in the wild not tame is trying to initiate a meeting of some sort I bet this gent is in Awe cuz I would be. Don't think I would be as calm as him. VERY COOL !! I luv it !!
Ah thank you! Yes it really was incredible having them in front of us for so long 😍 never get bored of seeing these guys! Thanks so much for your nice comment and for watching! 💙🐬
@@mannixfleming7838 John o Groats around April/May time and Shetland (where this video was taken) is usually pretty good all year round with the peak times being around July and November, it's gone quiet over there at the moment on the orca front though. We have some videos coming out later this year of all our encounters from this year 😀💙
Wow, is this really the UK? I once found what looked like a dead baby killer whale on amble beach. I rang the necessary people and was told it was probably a common porpoise (like a dolphin) native to the UK. But to this day I still think otherwise and after watching this video and reading the title my mind is blown! Thanks for the upload 🙏👍
Yeah it's on shetland! Orca can be seen regularly through mainland Scotland, Orkney and Shetland! There are also rare sightings in England and Wales 🐬💙
On a Whale watching trip in Alaska a pod joined our boat, swam around us for a while while we held a straight and steady course then they just accelerated away and left us behind. They can certainly motor when they want.
Wow. I would have loved to have experienced that.They came up so close. I'm sure they knew of the man's presence. Wow. Yea that was something to experience. They are so intelligent.
Hey, thanks for watching! This encounter was on Shetland but they can be seen all over mainland Scotland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides too as well as Ireland, Wales and England on occasions!
@@findingfinsuk I'm in Florida just went thru the hurricane got no power lol it was crazy we don't get killer whales very rarely there some in the gulf of Mexico way offshore more common is the false killer whales I'm a life long fishermen Atlantic and gulf of Mexico you got a new subscriber great channel
I sure do! Each encounter we are lucky to have with these amazing animals we don't take for granted 😊 We have been lucky enough to have many sightings with this pod over the years and each one is just as special! 😍🖤🤍
What are they feeding on we live on the North East Coast with a massive seal population and never see anything like that . Pods of Dolphins and the odd Minky whale . Amazing video well done .
Killer whales are the shark of whales by the way…they can be ruthless but also gentle. I would not recommend you swimming with them. Speaking from the Westcoast of Canada here. They need to be protected and keep eating seals and fish which they do best. 🙏🏻
@@findingfinsuk , It did look like they were preoccupied and busy , like they were either searching for something or herding something. They're such magnificent creatures , what a great experience for you, thanks for sharing.
@alunlambert7456 another vlog style video will be out on Friday 💙 Thanks so much for watching them! We're always a little behind but there is a few to come out now! It's definitely worth a visit, we hope you get some encounters of your own!
@@findingfinsuk check and see if you're eligible for the RUclips partnership program. There should be no reason you can't monetize with the number of watch hours this video would have accrued by now. It may be as simple as flipping a switch in your RUclips settings to turn on monetization. I'd say take a look in settings you might find a pleasant surprise.
Thank you for not ruining it with music or talk. Hearing the sea while seeing the orcas was amazing.
Thanks so much for watching 🐬💙
Such an excellent point. !!!
I agree with Stacey the sound is beautiful. Best wishes from Northern Ireland
@@kerryquinn6218 thanks for watching! 💙
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This is the real Sea World. Sea creatures in their natural habitat being happy and free. Loved this! Beautiful and such majestic beasts.
Wild and free!! Thanks so much for watching 🙌💙🐬
You can tell they're free because their dorsal fins stand straight up!
I love that !!!
And terrorizing other sea creatures.
This whale washed up dead on our shore 4days ago...killer whales do NOT belong in the northsea and its allready found out this particular whale was sick as we rescued it the first time it washed ashore but it then got beached again 2hrs later...amazingly beautifull creatures tho
Such majestic creatures. Must have been awesome to watch them at that close range in their natural habitat. I really loved watching this video and I highly appreciated that there was no unneeded narration included.
Thanks so much for watching!! 💙🐬
This was what I came to say: the natural sounds were beautiful, thank you for not talking thruout or adding music!! 👍. 🌴
Or music! The ocean sound was all you needed.
Holy guacamole dude! That is incredible footage. You’re so fortunate to experience that!
Thanks so much! It was such an amazing experience! 💙🐬
They put on shows for us without being forced too.
It is my dream to see Orca’s in the wild. When I do ( I definitely will one day), I just hope it’s half as amazing as this one. Thanks for the beautiful footage!
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
My dream too..Hope it happens to both of us one day.🤗
@@LoneRider1969 on the top of the bucket list here too def!
Me too. I'm planning a trip to Vancouver in the next few years.
We had them following our yacht back in early 80's in the outer hebrides Scotland, I was only a small boy back then I was both scared and excited, my father was trying to feed them bread which he was throwing over can't remember if they actually ate it or not
Certainly one of, if not, simply the single best filming and soundtrack of any encounter I’ve viewed. Thank you! I hope I have the same good sense , if ever gifted with such an up close experience.
Ah thanks so much, that means a lot to us! We hope you get to see them up close one day! 💙🐬
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing such fantastic footage.
Thank you so much!! 💙🙌
@@findingfinsuk how many were there? And where is that?
@@susansheldon3177 a pod of 7 - the 27s pod on Shetland 💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk awesome 👍
Thank you for sharing this incredible experience with the world.
Can you believe we live on this planet?
We are so lucky to call it our home.
Infinite Blessings and Abundance to all.
Thanks so much for watching! 🐬💙
And what a great day for you to bring your tripod..
Great footage! 🍻🐳
The orcas were so close to the surface! They were deifinetly checking out hr humans! Incredible footage! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much! 🐬💙
This video is magical especially as you don't expect to see them so close to shore in Britain. Normally, you'd expect to see something like this in British Columbia Canada
It's mind blowing knowing it's possible to see them like this in the UK! Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
They're regulars around a lot of the Scottish Islands.
A awesome sight to see, deep respect for the Orca .
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
What an awesome video. Love how they each went by the camera doing such similar moves...almost like they knew they were on film lol. Thank you for posting:)
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! 💙🐬
WOW..what an experience that must’ve been. Breathtaking to watch. Thank you so much for sharing
It really was incredible! Thanks for watching!
Incredible!!!!! They sure look intimidating! That was an experience of a lifetime 😊
Thanks so much for watching! It was incredible! 🐬💙
@@findingfinsuk My son said this was just North of me. I live on Whidbey Island.
Amazing, what a fantastic experience and thanks for sharing it.
Thanks so much for watching! Stay tuned for more!! 🙌💙
Congrats on 1,000 subscribers! 🎊 🎉 💯X🔟
Thanks so much! 💙🐬
Incredible footage. Truely awe-inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Thanks for watching! 💙
The most graceful of all ocean creature's. I'll assume this footage was filmed in Scotland? If reincarnation is possible, I want to return as an Orca.
Hey, yes it was on Shetland! We were so lucky to have a number of encounters with this pod! Stay tuned for more!! 💙🐬
Same here
@@findingfinsuk How totally brilliant. I can't be a 100% certain, but outside of the SeaWorld tragedy I don't think there's ever been a human fatality involving an Orca? I guess they must see us expelling air and think to their selves......'Ah family, we'll not harm them.' I'm aware of the spate of attacks on sailing boats off the coast of Portugal. Knocking rudder's etc out of action. I expect they witness the large trawlers depleting the ocean's of their food and they're trying to get a message across. Who knows? I'm aware that they're far more intelligent than we ever realised.
This guy must be very stupid!! standing on the edge of the cliff???!!!
The killer sharks they have ability to get on the surface and sweep the dummy off the cliff into water and eating him !!
This is my opinion what is already on the social media to investigate 🔬
I've seen Dolphins doing almost the same thing only they were in groups of three of four!
The Dolphins I saw doing basically the same thing were herding and hunting Salmon.
Cool video!
Thanks so much! 💙🐬
Fantastic your dedication and patience rewarded❤️keep up the good work 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Ah thanks so much! 💙🐬
Wow what an incredible moment to see, thank you for showing this footage.
Thanks so much for watching! 💙
No added bs 🙏you rock what a joy if an experience Thank you so much for sharing just the experience ❤as it was ✌️🥰
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Didn't realize they come so close to shore in those parts. Awesome video
Thanks for watching! It's incredible people in the UK can see them like this! 🐬💙
Very cool. For those people who do not know the male Orca is at 0:30 with the big dorsal fin. And the female Orca is at 1:15 with the smaller dolphin like dorsal fin. Just saying for the people who don't know is all. Cool encounter and beautifully shot! Thanks for the upload.
Thanks for watching 💙
The first fin, the one with a small nick or two visible near the top, looks like a pre-adult male just about to develop the tall dorsal and powerful build of an adult male. They’re called “sprouters” in the Northeast Pacific.
@@clcortelyou Thanks for the info Carter.
@@clcortelyou bull 34, of the 27s pod 💙
@@findingfinsuk Is he a younger adult like I was thinking? Or fully mature?
We were on Hoy six years ago. Our friends had us paddling in the sea as the curious seals get very close there. Then they just all disappeared and our friend (local) said we'd better get out. Then we waited and ten minutes later had the same experience. Will stay with me forever.
Ah that sounds incredible! Imagine you hadn't known then all of a sudden a huge black dorsal fin appeared near you - the adrenaline! Thanks for watchingl! 💙🐬
Now how Beautiful is this!!!
Most incredible Beings inhabiting the earth's Seas.
What a privilege to witness 👏
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
I had no idea that you could see these beautiful creatures swimming freely in the UK. I am determined to go to this part of the country now. Thank you. Amazing video.❤
Yeah it's incredible when you find out about them! They can be seen around mainland Scotland coasts, Orkney, Shetland and even in Wales and England on rare occasions too! We really hope you get to see some! 🐬💙
@@findingfinsuk I can't believe that I hadn't heard this before. Thank you, I really hope I get to see some too.
@@sobrietytv8754 April/May is a great time around the North Coast of Scotland. The coast around John o groats is a great location for sightings 😊 Shetland (where this video was taken) get sightings year round, we had really good luck in June/July 😊💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk I have never been to Scotland unbelievably but I am going there next year after hearing this, hoping and praying to get a sighting. Thanks so much for your replys. ❤
These Orcas are so majestically beautiful. Thank God, humans aren't part of their natural diet.
They certainly are! Yes thankfully they aren't or they'd probably be hunted to extinction like sharks are! Thank you for watching 🐬💙
@@findingfinsuk does anyone know why they don't eat us?
@@bgvan37 Orcas tend to be specialized eaters. I don’t know why we aren’t on their menu but I’m thankful🙂
Don't count your chickens too soon Max. If thier preferred prey goes extinct it might put us on the menu
@@bgvan37 One of the theories is its a cultural thing, they've never been bought up hunting humans so they've never done it. Who knows though, they're so intelligent so it could be a number of reasons! 💙
Удивительно как они острожно проплывают рядом и под лодками с людьми.смотрела много видео с берегов Камчатки и в Охотском море.благодарю за отличные съёмки !!!с уважением🌺
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
WOW WHAT AN AMAZING VIDEO, SO CLOSE, I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM FO REAL!! THANKS BRO FOR THIS.
Thanks so much for watching! 🐬💙
Thanks for sharing this. In future I’m only going ankle deep at the coast now😮
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
So close to your legs! Fascinating indeed and I’m so glad there was no music or chatting. Had the Orcas found a shoal of herring or something else to eat? They seemed busy feeding. Excellent, I look forward to seeing more videos. Many thanks, Rob.
Hey,
Thanks so much for your comment and for watching! The pod was feeding on seals in the bay for around an hour 😊 Hope you keep enjoying watching our vids! 💙🐬
Wonderful, I get to see dolphin and otter, but never anything like those beautiful creatures.
We were so lucky to have a number of encounters with this pod on our latest trip to Shetland (and a couple of other pods). Sometimes you just get lucky with them showing up in the right place at the right time! That's great you get to see dolphins and otters 😊 thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Awesome as always guys x
I imagine their communication was tactical about you as target. That was spectacular!
Thanks for watching! 🐬💙
You LUCKY LUCKY DUDE!!! Thanks for sharing. There's me thinking I need to save up thousands for the holiday of a lifetime to see them and they're up the road in the Shetlands😃😃😃
Yeah it's amazing what you can see on your doorstep! This pod can also be seen from mainland Scotland, around Caithness too! Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
Amazing footage and to watch the orcas swim freely is also magical. Thanks for sharing and where is this place?
Thanks so much for watching, it was Shetland 🐬💙
Great video amd a great soundtrack, the natural waves crashing. Beautiful amd therapeutic.
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Nice view point! Ace vid, which bit of rock are you perched on?
Thank you, it was right down by the waters edge at Lunning! You'll see more from this encounter in a future film! This is just a tiny snippet!! 💙🐬
I also appreciate how it’s just your video, as you’d filmed it. I notice many whale videos are slowed down for maximum “majestic” or powerful effect or something. Which I get, but why can’t we see the whales as they are? I understand if it’s a documentary montage, or a sequence of clips, edited… but sooo many whale and dolphin videos, I look at the waves & the ripples around the whale, or the seagulls even, and I think what… that’s not how slow these animals really move! They can go so fast! When needed. So thank you!
Well said! Thanks so much for watching!! 💙🐬
That is so cool !!! Something in the wild not tame is trying to initiate a meeting of some sort
I bet this gent is in Awe cuz I would be. Don't think I would be as calm as him. VERY COOL !! I luv it !!
Ah thank you! Yes it really was incredible having them in front of us for so long 😍 never get bored of seeing these guys! Thanks so much for your nice comment and for watching! 💙🐬
Amazing footage. Only back from Fort William. If I had more time I would love to see these guys. Maybe one day I will get lucky.
Ah no way, hope you get to see some one day! 💙🐬
Where and when would be roughly a good time to have the best chance?
@@mannixfleming7838 John o Groats around April/May time and Shetland (where this video was taken) is usually pretty good all year round with the peak times being around July and November, it's gone quiet over there at the moment on the orca front though. We have some videos coming out later this year of all our encounters from this year 😀💙
Magnificent! And thanks, you've helped make my day! 👏🏻
Ah thanks so much for watching we really appreciate it! 🐬💙
Brilliant thanks what part of the UK was it ?
Thank you, it was on shetland! 🐬💙
what an amazing encounter !! You lucky rascal... great vid... nice one 👍😎✌️❤️
Thanks for watching and your kind words! Hope you enjoy some more of our videos 😊💙🐬
I definitely will...plz keep spoiling us...✊
@@Richard-dp4fl haha, thanks! We'll certainly try!! 💙
I'm so jealous of this dude! Absolutely amazing and beautiful!
Ah thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Perfect video!!! Love the ocean sound!!?
Thanks so much for watching! 💙
Wow thats amazing thank you for sharing. I think the orcas are so beautiful 🙂
Thanks so much for watching! Orca are amazing aren't they! 😍💙
@@findingfinsuk they certainly are
@@bridgetb9270 Hello 👋 how are you doing?
That's amazing. Are they doing something specific or having a look at you on the shoreline?
Thanks for watching! They were feeding on seals in the bay for around an hour 💙🐬
They know he's up there. Amazing
They were looking right at me! 💙🐬
Unbelievably BRILLIANT & BEAUTIFUL photography!!
Thanks so much! 💙🐬
One of the most beautiful creatures...went up to the Shetlands when I was in the MN...saw whales but never a orca...stunning.
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
The pleasure his mine...thank you for uploading.
OK That's another one to put on the places to visit Bucket list. Beautiful Footage of Gorgeous Creatures 😍
It's such an amazing place, could do with a bit less wind and rain though 😂 Thanks for watching!! 🐬💙
wow!! stunning footage
Thanks Gary! 💙🐬
Wow! Absolutely brilliant experience or what? Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!! 💙🐬
I find this relaxing watching these orcas in the water. It would be so cool to scuba dive with them.🐳🐬❤️
Incredible animals! 😍💙
Coolest thing ever! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much!! 🖤🤍
Wow, is this really the UK? I once found what looked like a dead baby killer whale on amble beach. I rang the necessary people and was told it was probably a common porpoise (like a dolphin) native to the UK. But to this day I still think otherwise and after watching this video and reading the title my mind is blown! Thanks for the upload 🙏👍
Yeah it's on shetland! Orca can be seen regularly through mainland Scotland, Orkney and Shetland! There are also rare sightings in England and Wales 🐬💙
Lovely video, thank you for not putting any god awful background noise (music) over the film, Nature has its own background music.
Ah thanks so much for watching and your kind words! Glad you enjoyed! 🐬💙
That would be so neat standing there and then be that close!!!🥰
It was an incredible experience! 😍💙
Wow guys! 1 million!! That’s amazing - you are really fab though, well deserved!
Ah thank you so much, that's really kind! 💙🐬
Wow! I'd sit and watch all day if I was there. Looks like seal hunters.
We watched until they left the area 😊 Yes, it's the 27s pod who were hunting seals in the bay! Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Do Orcas often swim fast enough to leave a wake? Really neat video!
They most certainly can pick up some speed and leave some waves behind them! ! Thanks so much for watching! 💙
Everything which is breaking the surface leaves a wake
On a Whale watching trip in Alaska a pod joined our boat, swam around us for a while while we held a straight and steady course then they just accelerated away and left us behind. They can certainly motor when they want.
@@adrianjohnson971 they sure can! Sounds like an awesome encounter! 🐬💙
Peeked at your channel..
I see that this footage is no accident! Cheers!! 🍻💖
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk I hope it helps! 🐳
Wow. I would have loved to have experienced that.They came up so close. I'm sure they knew of the man's presence. Wow. Yea that was something to experience. They are so intelligent.
Thank you for watching! Yes they were 100% looking at me as they cruised past! It was such an incredible experience! 😍💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk yes incredible for sure. Very smart animals
I would totally be standing there going “Do they bite?” 😬🤣🤣😂
Thanks for watching!! 💙🐬
Thank you so much for sharing this
@@suefarrior3072 thanks for watching!! 🐬💙
Absolutely magnificent creatures
They are, thanks for watching!! 🐬💙
I love Orcas. They are peaceful out in the open Sea. They only get vicious held in Captivity. Awsome vVdeo. Southwest Germany is waving a hand 💯👍🙋♂
Thanks for watching! They're incredible animals! Wild and free 😍🐬💙
Where is this in the u.k. I didn't know you guys have them there amazing video
Hey, thanks for watching! This encounter was on Shetland but they can be seen all over mainland Scotland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides too as well as Ireland, Wales and England on occasions!
@@findingfinsuk I'm in Florida just went thru the hurricane got no power lol it was crazy we don't get killer whales very rarely there some in the gulf of Mexico way offshore more common is the false killer whales I'm a life long fishermen Atlantic and gulf of Mexico you got a new subscriber great channel
@@richierich2534 thanks for subscribing! Hope you get the power back on soon and stay safe! Would love to see False Killer whales one day 🐬💙
What an experience, you are so lucky to have seen that 💫
Yeah, we feel super lucky!! Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
They came for food! Its very beautiful to see them!😃
They did, they fed on a few seals that afternoon!
Soooo much envy. To be able to see them that close up. I hope he understood what a massive gift Mother Nature gave him.
I sure do! Each encounter we are lucky to have with these amazing animals we don't take for granted 😊 We have been lucky enough to have many sightings with this pod over the years and each one is just as special! 😍🖤🤍
А я не горю желанием смотреть на них с близкого расстояния), мне достаточно в RUclips увидеть, для безопасности
:-) :-) FANTASTIC .
Thank you!! 🐬💙🙌
Woaw! That was incredible!
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
💙🙏💙 BEAUTIFUL & PEACEFUL ❤💕❤
Thanks for watching! 💙
Офигеть какая съёмка!!! Спасибо огромное! Надо ж так барражировать!!!
Thanks for watching!
Lived with Orca's for 8 years in Southeast Alaska
Incredible beings
Masters of thier environment
Such amazing creatures!! 💙🐬
Вам повезло.
💯👍👍👍🙋♂
Awesome video!! I hope I can see Orcas like that 1 day!!
Thanks so much! Ah, we're sure you will! 💙🐬
Oh how I would love to see such an incredible sight in the Wild... Orca are perfection 💋
They're so amazing! So lucky to see up close and personal 😍💙🐬
What are they feeding on we live on the North East Coast with a massive seal population and never see anything like that . Pods of Dolphins and the odd Minky whale . Amazing video well done .
Thank you for watching! They were feeding on seals! This pod is actually seen on the north east coast of Scotland! 💙🐬
I'd be so tempted to jump in and swim with them. With my luck they would leave as soon as I jumped in. That water looks awfully cold .
The water is definitely cold 🥶🥶 It's incredible being so close to them 😍💙
Killer whales are the shark of whales by the way…they can be ruthless but also gentle. I would not recommend you swimming with them. Speaking from the Westcoast of Canada here. They need to be protected and keep eating seals and fish which they do best. 🙏🏻
@@annebourque79 they need all the protection they can get 🙌💙
Wow, so amazing !! Thanks 😊
Thanks for watching! 🐬💙
They're planing how to get you !
Haha, they were having enough fun with the seals!
Just amazing… How beautiful are these creatures? Wow….
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
They were checking you out! Now that's cool.
They really were! 🐬💙
This, this is my dream!! How did you not touch them?? They are so unbelievably beautiful
Haha! It was quite steep off the rocks and they were in hunt mode 😂 It was so incredible being that close to them!! 🙌💙
@@findingfinsuk , It did look like they were preoccupied and busy , like they were either searching for something or herding something. They're such magnificent creatures , what a great experience for you, thanks for sharing.
Saw this pod a few years ago in the river clyde at greenock. A sight I will never forget
Sounds amazing! 💙🐬
It was awe inspiring, a sight to behold. The male orca was massive
They swam as far as the Erskine bridge, seal seems to be this group's preferred diet, they took a couple enroute
@@seanmeikle5477 yeah the 27s patrol the coastlines for seals! 💙
Seems like a small, fairly young pod! Beautiful.
Thanks for watching, it's the 27s pod, consisting of 7 orca 🐬💙
I think I would have held my breath without even realizing. it. Imagine seeing not one but several just swimming around almost close enough to touch
It really was mind blowing! 💙🐬
Wow how amazing, such beautiful orcas. Your extremely lucky to have seen them so close. Greetings from Cornwall uk. ♡︎♡︎
Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
@@findingfinsuk anytime!!. Such beautiful amazing creatures!.💜🐬
@@claredavies21 they really are! 😍💙
Just wow!! I could watch them all day
Thanks for watching! 🐬💙
Absolutely fantastic, was this taken while the bbc were filming at the same time
Yeah they filmed their footage over a few years 💙
@@findingfinsuk fantastic, miss watching your vlogs, we’re looking at going there next year, looks amazing
@alunlambert7456 another vlog style video will be out on Friday 💙 Thanks so much for watching them! We're always a little behind but there is a few to come out now! It's definitely worth a visit, we hope you get some encounters of your own!
Where was this filmed….up in Scotland?
Thanks for sharing.👍
Hey, yeah it was on Shetland, Scotland! Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Is that lunch standing up there?🤔
Thank you for posting what an incredible life experience
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
Magnificent!
Great video!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 💙🐬
Dude, that was so cool!
Lucky you!
Such an incredible memory to have! Thanks so much for watching! 💙🐬
Jonno sent me!! ✨🌹
My man! 👌 💯
Anybody else see the Jaws tattoo? 🦈
I need to get some orcas next to it!
@@findingfinsuk with nearly a million views on this I bet you can find some pocket change for it 😉 thanks for the heart btw
@@JonnoPlays if only! 😂😂 One day 🤞🤞 Thanks for watching! 💙
@@findingfinsuk check and see if you're eligible for the RUclips partnership program. There should be no reason you can't monetize with the number of watch hours this video would have accrued by now. It may be as simple as flipping a switch in your RUclips settings to turn on monetization. I'd say take a look in settings you might find a pleasant surprise.
@@JonnoPlays thanks for the advice! Yeah we just need to 1k subs now, so hopefully won't be too long! Thanks again for watching! 🐬💙
I think the interest in each other was mutual in this lovely film ?! 👍🏼🥰
Definitely! Thanks for watching! 🐬💙