The Center for Whale Research is in the process of confirming details about the new calf, and we will let you know when it is official!
More calf updates:
L114 did not return this spring, but the other calves are all doing well.

Three year old L110 spyhopping with his mom, L83 (photo by Astrid van Ginnekin).
Seattle’s ‘Star”, J46 and little L113 are both girls:

Eight month old orca calf ‘Star’ with her mom, J-28 (photo by Emma Foster)

Calf L113 and 15 year old L91 (Photo by Ken Balcomb).
The gender of these calves is still undetermined:

J47 is an active calf, pictured here behind mom, J35 (photo by Ken Balcomb)

K43, gender unknown, is also active (photo by Emma Foster)
***Update on the ‘boys’, J-44 and J-45; they are doing great!
J44, male, is one of the oldest of the 2009 calves. (Photo by Ken Balcomb)
J45, male, is exuberant! (Photo by Dave Ellifrit)