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Humpback whale © Christopher Swann

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Watching The Waves…

Hi Everyone,

After a good start to February for sightings of our dolphins it has gone a bit on the quiet side again with very little breaking the surface at all.

 photo Lossie Waves.jpg

There have been some pretty rubbish days weather wise recently, but at other times the light has been beautiful – like the setting sun just catching the slow shutter speed waves in the photo above. I hope to have some dolphin news for you soon, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed for better sightings as the start of March draws ever closer.

Best Wishes,

Charlie.

About Charlie Phillips

Field officer - Adopt a Dolphin