Whilst things at Strumble have been quiet for me of late, the North Breakwater in contrast has been delivering good Bottlenose sightings almost daily. The group of five animals that have seemingly adopted Fishguard Bay as their summer residence are favouring the dropping tide for their foraging efforts off the harbour entrance. Today again there were just four of the group when I arrived and I am still concerned about the one with the facial growth as mentioned in my previous posting. Still a bit soon to assume it won't return to the group but fingers crossed it will soon. The following images are a selection from the past couple of days.
Sunday, 19 July 2026
Join our potential Whale watching survey trip with Sea Trust aboard the Cartlett Lady!
Thursday, 16 July 2026
Strumble Disappoints but Breakwater Scores 16/07/2026
A trip out to the breakwater at 10.30 am on the dropping tide didn't produce the Bottlenose I was hoping for so at 11.40 I made my way to Strumble to join the Thursday survey team. The sightings were distant and poor with around 15 Porpoise sighted up to the end of the watch at 13.00, but sadly no images. Not happy with the day so far I headed back to the breakwater and this time scored with four Bottlenose foraging quite lazily off the outside end of the breakwater. There was some play action as well with two of them chasing each other rolling over and playing with a bunch of seaweed. One notable absentee was the one with the deformity on it's face. This was the same group but I wonder where it was. I hope it's not come to any harm.
My grandson Sonny who is on a weeks work experience with Sea Trust, joined me for an hour or so and brought one of the trusts cameras with him. I have to say (perhaps with a bit of bias) that he did a great job of catching some dolphin action having had very little time to get used to the camera kit. The first few images are the results of his efforts.
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Well done Sonny. Now for my images. |
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Strumble & Bottlenose 10-11/07/2026
So yesterday the 10th I connected with the Bottlenose briefly off the breakwater and had ten minutes or so before they made their way off to the NW and out of sight. Today I headed to Strumble for 07.00 to catch the dropping tide. Much as Cliff experienced previously it was mostly dash and splash well out in the outer tide race. I had several sightings but in the choppy conditions it was impossible to get any images so just after 08.45 I decided to give the breakwater a go in hopes of catching the Bottlenose again. To harbour Village first to look over the bay and sure enough there were a few fins showing half way between the breakwater and the far side of the bay.
When I arrived at the breakwater they had come closer so I spent a good hour or so getting as many shots as i could of the different dolphins. The salvage barge was leaving the inner harbour and the Bottles sped off to have some fun with it. The crew on the barge were getting some lovely close up views as they stayed along side it for several minutes before heading back to the breakwater. I saw them for another few minutes before they did their vanishing trick of diving together and seemingly moving off unseen.
The animal with the deformity on its face is present again this year and it seems the deformity has grown. I also observed that it has changed in character somewhat and now has teeth showing on it's front view. A challenge I have set myself is to get some close up high res' images of it in order to study it better. Fingers crossed.



























































