The tides have cycled around so now the dropping tide runs through the mornings, so it was an early start to hopefully get the best of it. I arrived at 08.15 two hours into the tide and straight away I could see commons accross a very wide area in front of me. Although they were distant at least to start with. As the disturbance built off Mackerel Point the porpoise started to come in. From then until I left at 12.00pm they were busy foraging in the tide race and beyond. The commons came closer with a few small groups moving through throughout the morning. There were three porpoise in particular that stuck around being occasionally joined by other porps. This was a mother and calf with one other which also happened to be a marked animal I've seen a few times before. A very productive session photo wise with close to 700 images taken and thinned down to 81 with a selection shown below.
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