The whales are back!!
A few weeks have passed since the last Captain’s Log entry
and what a great time we’ve been having and such fantastic weather!
I’ll start with the most exciting piece of news…. WHALE!!!
The first minke of the season was spotted by guide Ewan (well done!) on the 3rd
of May. The minke whale came over to Sula Beag and surfaced three times just 15
meters off the stern allowing us to get a few good ID
shots. We couldn’t ask for a better greeting! The dorsal fin had a wee
notch out of it, making it easy to recognise. We’re not sure if it is one of
our named whales yet but perhaps we shall see it again over the season.
One whale we know for sure is back is the star of the 2011
season…. KNOBBLE!
Knobble, with his/her very distinctive dorsal fin, was seen on our Whalewatch
Explorer on the 5th of May, along with 2 other rather more sneaky
minkes that day! Just like last year, Knobble surfaced several times close to
the boat before carrying on feeding around us. Nobody knows where Knobble
spends the winter months but he/she has been sighted around Mull
almost every summer for the past 10 years, such an amazing feeling to catch up
with the same individual whale time and again in such a huge sea.
The recent whale sightings have certainly been the icing on
the cake but we’ve also had some fantastic sightings of other beasties too
including on our short trips… porpoise, synchronised breaching seals(!), golden
eagles, white tailed eagles (including one fishing), pomarine skua, the closest
fulmar fly-by I’ve ever seen and water so full of fish it looks like the sea is
boiling.
Another recent highlight was yesterday’s Open Day
celebrating SLS’s 30th birthday! We invited around 50 local business
people aboard for a 2 hour trip and had lovely views of golden eagles flying in
the sunshine and used our polecam and onboard microscope on our plankton
sample! We also had delicious food from The Tobermory Fish Company and cupcakes
and tablet made by Maggie. A very big thank you to all
who came out with us for making it a great trip!
Ruth :-)
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