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Harbour porpoise. Image: Charlie Phillips/WDC

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Getting a Bit Quieter Now…

Hi Everyone,

Dolphin activity around the Kessock Channel and Chanonry is tailing off now and I’m struggling to find dorsal fins some days at all. I still get the occasional sighting of Kesslet and Charlie in and around the Harbour area (see photo) and Ecoventures at Cromarty are still getting some groups of dolphins further out so, although winter is almost here – there is still a chance of doing some dolphin watching.

 photo KessletampCharlieRacing_zps0f9d850e.jpg

 

Best Wishes,

Charlie.