Two sessions today firstly 0715-10.15am and the second 13.00-15-30pm.
Following on from Cliff's entry previously.
I arrived just after 7am with my first sighting coming shortly after which was around seven commons distant to the NW and moving NE. They moved through fairly quickly and were soon out of sight. What followed was a lot of nothing interspersed with sporadic sightings of five porpoise in total, not showing very well but I did manage a pic of one of them. A long period of inactivity then, so I called it a day knowing I would be back later for the dropping tide.
Afternoon session.
It took a while for the action to get going but then a half dozen or so Commons moved in just prior to the tide race forming. Most of them moved off leaving a single animal which spent almost the whole session moving up and down the tide race. The second half as they say, was far busier with some thirty + commons coming in to feed. Lots of Gannet activity as you'd imagine and some rather cute antics from a very young calf, plus a lovely calf breach alongside it's mother for my final image of the session. I only sighted two porpoise in this session quite well out and the sighting was brief and solo.