Kaya
Click Here to return to Database This first time mom is the daughter of one of our most productively successful females. If her genes are as good as mom, her calf Ariel could be the…
Click Here to return to Database This first time mom is the daughter of one of our most productively successful females. If her genes are as good as mom, her calf Ariel could be the…
Click Here to return to Database Her first calf, Scamp, was born in 2012 and her most recent offspring, Tigertail, came along in 2016. Rakes is no longer nursing Tigertail and is on our list…
Click Here to return to Database Diminutive in size, this lady gave birth to her first and only known calf, Robin, in the Fall of 2011. Robin is also slight in stature and, at 7…
Click Here to return to Database Just a few weeks after Hurricane Irma hit Marco Island in September 2017, we saw the arrival of Destiny’s child. Named after the hurricane, young Irma is this mom’s…
Click Here to return to Database Another mom that has given birth to 5 calves since 2006, she currently is raising her youngest, Petosky. They are both seen along the Intracoastal Waterway north of Marco…
Click Here to return to Database Born in January of 2010, she became pregnant at 6 years, 8 months old, early in the maturing cycle for adult females in our area. Her first calf, Jordan,…
Click Here to return to Database This busy mom has given birth to 5 calves since 2006 and appears to be pregnant, possibly expecting in the Fall of 2019. Her daughter, Lucky Charm, could possibly…
Click Here to return to Database Daughter of Sparky, she gave birth to Swoop in August 2018. Many females reach maturity in the age range of 8 to 10 years of age. Orange gave birth…
Click Here to return to Database Her offspring are Baby Blue (2007 ), Jing Jing ( 2010 ) and Nemo ( 2016 ). Jing Jing had a calf in the Fall of 2017, making Sydney…
Click Here to return to Database Mother of Hunter and Honeymoon, this mom currently has Humboldt by her side, born in September of 2018. She is seen often in the Marco River and the intracoastal…