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Where to spot Common Dolphins

Oct 21, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetacean, Common dolphins, dolphin, sightings
Wrap up warm and see what you can spot this Autumn! Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) have been observed this season in many parts of the Southwest, see the map below for some of our hotspots!  Although one of the most common dolphins (as the name suggests) they are one of our small
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Where to spot an Orca!

Oct 19, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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citizen science, dolphins, Killer whales, orca, Orca Watch, scotland, volunteer
Orcas are found all over the globe, from the poles to the tropics, and if you’ve always dreamed of seeing one in the wild you might not have to travel as far as you had thought.   In the UK we occasionally have visits from transient Orcas, travelling down to Northern Scotland in
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Risso’s Dolphin in the UK

Oct 16, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetacean, dolphin
A tall curved dorsal fin emerges and a silvery body streaked with peculiar scars breaks through the waves. Risso’s dolphins are species that may not immediately spring to mind when you think of dolphins in UK waters. However, they are present in our seas, and in some places are even r
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Colouring Competition (All ages!)

Oct 12, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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competition, dolphins
Colouring Competition Get creative and use all the colours under the sun to add a splash of colour to these two dolphins!  Download the full image and application form here: colouring-competition You can either post or email us your completed dolphin drawings for your chance to win a
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Orca Week 2016 at Sea Watch

Oct 12, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetacean, citizen science, events, Killer whales, orca, Orca Watch, volunteers
The 5th Annual Sea Watch Foundation Orca Watch Week 2016 took place from the 21st to the 28th of May and it was the most successful year to date! The aim of the week is to collect vital data on the both the orca and other whale and dolphin species that pass through the Pentland firth.
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