The Associated Press
FRIDAY HARBOR — Researchers said an endangered orca that drew international attention as she carried her dead calf on her head for more than two weeks is finally back to feeding and frolicking with her pod.
The Center for Whale Research in Washington state said it watched the orca, known as J35, chase a school of salmon in Haro Strait west of San Juan Island on Saturday afternoon.
The orca have been struggling because of a lack of salmon, and J35’s calf died soon after birth July 24.
Carried calf for 17 days
The mother carried the baby on her head for at least 17 days, in an image of grief that struck an emotional chord worldwide.
She finally abandoned the carcass as it decomposed.
Center for Whale Research founder Ken Balcomb said he is immensely relieved to see J35 returning to typical behavior.