And out of the fog ... orcas

A Dunedin man who kayaked within metres of a small pod of orcas says the experience almost left him in tears.

Royal Albatross Centre operations manager Chris McCormack says he was paddling back as the fog rolled in on Saturday afternoon when he saw the pod of three orcas in Otago Harbour just off Taiaroa Head.

``I had two fur seals swimming towards me in a hurry and then just behind that there was the three orcas,'' Mr McCormack said.

The experience left him shaking with excitement.

``I was nearly in tears, to be honest. I was over the moon about it,'' he said.

A pod heads through the water across his path.
A pod heads through the water across his path.

He had enough time to quickly get his camera out and shoot a few still shots and some video.

He had seen orcas three times before, but had never been so close.

One of the males was identified by its unique tail as Koru and there were reports online the pod was the same one that visited last month.

The sighting was yet more evidence Dunedin was the wildlife capital of New Zealand and Mr McCormack believed the number of sightings of whales and dolphins had increased in the past five years.

``We are very fortunate that just a short drive from the city and you can see all this abundant wildlife.''

An orca heads towards the kayak of Chris McCormack in Otago Harbour on Saturday. PHOTOS: CHRIS...
An orca heads towards the kayak of Chris McCormack in Otago Harbour on Saturday. PHOTOS: CHRIS MCCORMACK

 

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