A boat trip in the Minch is always fun and with recent reports of Orcas and Sabines' gulls to whet the appetite I jumped at the chance of a place on the Hebridean whale cruise 'Orca 1'- a large fast RIB designed to cover big distances at speed. The weather and sea conditions were ideal- flat calm with good visibility although the light was very flat due to the hazy conditions. Within 15 minutes of setting sail we were surrounded by a pod of circa 500 common dolphins that obligingly played around the vessel providing outstanding views. A short while later we watched a minke whale- the first of 5 encountered during our trip. Harbour porpoises seemed to be every where. Birds were not as abundant as I had hoped but we recorded sooty shearwaters, manx shearwaters, an arctic skua, a possible long-tailed skua and 3 pomarine skuas. Great skuas were abundant as were over 50 storm petrels. Unfortunately no orcas or Sabs. were seen but we also saw a pair of bonus white-tailed eagles on the return leg and a flock of 28 black-throated divers.
sooty shearwater |
sooty shearwater |
common dolphins |
common dolphin |
common dolphins |
minke whale |
white-tailed eagle |
Fantastic blog,amazing photography.
ReplyDeleteSuper shots of . . . well everything . . . but the first dolphin shot is a absolute cracker!
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Mike
Many thanks for the kind words- to be honest, with a digital camera I work on the principal that if I take enough shots one or two may be worthy of posting- I dread to think how many are deleted!
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