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Summer Whales continued..

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Here are the latest sightings from the summer. We have had some amazing, flat calm seas, perfect for whale watching ….

June 2009

4th June - 5 big dolphins (possibly Rissos) coming out of water in Bay of Ireland 6am. Heading towards Hoy sound.

8th June - X2 porpoise going to & from Rousay, west of Wyre

9th June - Fin Whale was seen in the Pentland Firth, a massive blow, 1 animal with possibly 2 others. travelling east. Harbour porpoise seen off Grimness Head

10th June - 1 Minke whale, groups of 3+2+2 Harbour porpoise off Grimness Head. During the evening a pod of Risso’s dolphins & 2 Harbour porpoise.

16th June - Possible x2 Minke whales seen close to Noup head, Westray

27th June - x2 Basking Sharks seen off Burwick, South Ronaldsay

27th-29th June - School of dolphins in the Holm & scapa Flow area. Some were Rissos’s dolphins

July/August

1st July - Basking shark seen off Saviskaill Head, Rousay

15th July - Basking Shark seen in Birsay Bay & we didn’t see it!!

3rd August - Minke Whale & Harbour Porpoise seen at in Eynhallow sound, Costa.

6th August - Basking Shark seen in Eynhallow sound, Costa during the evening.

7th August - X12 Rissos Dolphins & Harbour Porpoise seen in Eynhallow sound, Costa at 8AM!

Summer Whales

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

May 2009

9th May - 4 Orcas seen off North Ronaldsay

10th May - Despite rough sea conditions 1 adult Rissos dolphin (very big & pale) & a pod of 4 Orcas including 1 bull seen at Noup Head Westray

11th May - 4 Orcas seen on Stronsay, possibly the same pod as day before?

12th May - an amazing pod of 15+ Orcas  slowly cruised past the North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory just offshore and along the west coast! Go to www.nrbo.co.uk for some amazing photos.

25th May - 5 Orcas heading north from Egilsay

What an amazing month for Orcas? Unfortunately we haven’t seen anything as yet, fingers crossed. Thanks to all those keen cetacean watchers ie Steve Sankey from Orcadian Wildlife, NRBO & many others.

Whale Tales 2008!

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Where are those whales we hear you cry? Why haven’t Roger & Jo been posting up their sightings this year?

The simple answer is that we have seen very little which has been very disappointing as you can imagine! However, we have decided to share with you the delights of other people’s sightings throughout the season so at least you can see what cetaceans have been around our island waters.

May 2008

3rd - 7 Orca’s were seen down at Hoxa Head, South Ronaldsay.

11th  - A pod of Risso’s dolphins were seen at Grimness Head, South Ronaldsay.

14th - 5 Minke whales were enjoyed by our friends of Orcadian wildlife at Noup Head, island of Westray.

18th - 10 Atlantic white sided dolphins were seen by our creel fisherman friend around Noup Head, Westray.

19th - Approx. 30 Common Dolphins were seen at Hoxa Head, South Ronaldsay. A Minke whale was seen at Mull head.

20th - A pod of Orca’s were seen in the Pentland Firth by some happy travellers! A Basking Shark was seen at Hobbister.

21st - A Minke whale was seen at the spectacular cliffs of Yesnaby.

June 2008

16th - 3 Harbour Porpoise were seen in Hoxa Sound, South Ronaldsay.

17th - A Basking Shark  was seen around the Brough of Birsay. We didn’t see it!

28th - A Basking Shark was seen in the Bay of Birsay by the Birsay Bay Tearoom. Again we didn’t see it, how frustrating!

July 2008

2nd - At last our first whales of 2008!!!! We were at friends for dinner over at Evie overlooking the island of Eynhallow & Rousay. When      suddenly our friend saw a fin. That was it we downed drinks, nibbles, conversations & got outside with binoculars. It became obvious after a short time that there was more than one fin! After a few moments debate amongst fellow whale watchers we deduced that it was not in fact dolphins but a pod of Orca’s! Exciting exclaims resounded around the still air. We watched this family group for about an hour & enjoyed seeing the adult bull coming well out of the water & seeing his grey saddle. We could even see the pod’s blows with our naked eyes. There were a few youngsters with them & adult females. It became obvious that they were feeding on a shoal of fish in the current as they turned & twisted in the water. What a magical moment that was & to share it with friends who are keen on wildlife too, was even better.

10th - 1 Bull Orca shadowed a creel man’s boat in Birsay bay.

27th - Jo decided she should check the sea on this very tranquil, calm day. Standing by the greenhouse looking out across the bay within moments of putting her binoculars to her eyes, she saw something move in the water. As she continued to look she saw 2 shapes arch through the water totally synchronized. It was 2 harbour Porpoise leisurely movng towards the Brough. She watched them for about 15 minutes. 

29th - An amazing sight was enjoyed by a group of visitors to Orkney on their way back from Orkney to John O’Groats, a pod of 6 Humpback Whales!! The visitors enjoyed spectacular views of the family group on board the JOG ferry. So near yet so far!!! 

Many of these sightings have been seen around Orkney by our good friends Steve & Sarah who run www.orcadianwildlife.co.uk whilst taking their guests out. Have a look at their website for more information as they have a wealth of knowledge & experience in wildlife & have a wonderful place to stay for a holiday with a difference! 

Harbour Porpoise

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Two harbour porpoise seen from our cliffs travelling towards Marwick head.

Harbour Porpoise

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

4 Harbour Porpoise in Bay.

Whales at the bottom of our garden!

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

1 Minke Whale travelling past Brough. 2 Risso’s Dolphin’s around Brough. 5 Risso’s Dolphin’s, 2 harbour Porpoise & a family group of 7 Orca’s travelling North from Marwick Head, beneath our cliff & around the Brough! We watched them for an hour on a hot, flat calm day & the sea was like glass… a wonderful & thrilling experience to have whales at the bottom of our garden!