You won't always be this lucky if you get a trip on one of the dolphin boats, but if you don't take the chance, you won't win the lottery! This encounter is with a Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
11 July 2009
Bottlenose dolphin watching, Chanonry Point
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Chanonry Point, Moray Firth and Beauly Firth
Eco tourism - photographers waiting for Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at Chanonry Point, amongst them Charlie Phillips of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
24 July 2008
dolphin watching, Chanonry Point
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Chanonry Point, Moray Firth and Beauly Firth
A boat gets a bit too close to a Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) at Chanonry Point - the pressures of eco-tourism.
24 July 2008
dolphin watching, Chanonry Point
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Chanonry Point, Moray Firth and Beauly Firth
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) watching, Chanonry Point, where you can get really close to dolphins if you are patient enough.
24 July 2008
Common Frogs in amplexus - Glasgow University Wildlife Garden pond
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Glasgow - University wildlife garden pond
Common Frogs (Rana temporaria) in amplexus -Glasgow University Wildlife Garden pond
23 February 2011
Landing on Pabaigh Mòr from a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag
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Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Ròg (Loch Roag), Lewis
Landing on Pabaigh Mòr from a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag, operating out of Maibhaig, Lewis
22 June 2011
Guiding passengers on a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag
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Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Ròg (Loch Roag), Lewis
Guiding passengers on a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag, operating out of Maibhaig, Lewis
22 June 2011
Guiding passengers on a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag
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Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Ròg (Loch Roag), Lewis
Guiding passengers on a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag, operating out of Maibhaig, Lewis
22 June 2011
Seatrek rib Conachar seen from a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag
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Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Ròg (Loch Roag), Lewis
Seatrek rib Conachar, named after the highest point on St Kilda, seen from a Seatrek wildlife cruise on Loch Roag, operating out of Maibhaig, Lewis