I was later going out today and joined the survey team for the last thirty minutes of their two hour watch. They had seen a couple of porpoise and a small but distant pod of commons off to the NW which had been there most of the morning. After the team left I got set into my watch and those commons sarted moving a bit closer affording me a few shots before they moved NE into Cardigan Bay.
The tide race picked up and several porpoise moved in to feed, some showing well and some not so. One distinctly marked animal for the ID project and it's surprising that nearly nine years in and we're still recording animals we've not seen before. Just goes to show how mobile these little porps are around our coasts.
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