Showing posts with label bottle-nosed dolphin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bottle-nosed dolphin. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Inishskinnymore Bottle-nosed Dolphins

We were counting Grey Seal pups out on Inishark and the surrounding smaller islands yesterday. We will be returning five more times over the next few weeks to get a more accurate idea of the number of pups raised out there during the pupping season. It will be interesting to visit this island during this time as we just might get an interesting migrant or two out there. That's all assuming we get suitable weather as it's not the easiest place to land on.  The weather over the last few days has been unseasonably good. The only obvious migrant on Inishark was a single Robin. They don't breed here but do on the adjacent Inishbofin. I've seen Chiffchaffs feeding in the nettle beds and stone walls here before. There are no trees or even bushes on the entire island so if anything shows up it should be relatively easy to find although a lot or migrants probably wouldn't hang around for too long due to the absence of cover and would probably head off to the mainland or maybe even Inishbofin.
We also visited Inishgort, Inishskinnymore, Inishskinnybeg and Glassillan. Landing on some of these small islands was a little challenging which involved jumping onto seaweed covered boulders from the RHIB and clambering up large barnacle encrusted rocks.

One our way out we encountered a large pod of Bottle-nosed Dolphins, at least 30+ animals. Some even came right up to the boat. They were all travelling at high speed and proved very difficult to get any shots of, they were just so quick. I got shots of about six individual dorsal fins which should make it possible to identify them individually. The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group have a catalogue of individuals photographed in Irish waters. Most can be identified by unique nicks, markings and scars on the dorsal fins. These are received by other Bottle-nosed Dolphins. It's a rough life in a dolphin pod! You can see a very fresh injury on the animal in the very last photo posted here.





 

Monday, 22 September 2014

Inishmore Sea Mammals

A few shots from Inishmore over the last few days. The group of four Bottle-nosed Dolphins were just off the main pier at Kilronan when I arrived on Friday morning. According to a few local they had been there a while. A little odd to see them this close in but not quite close enough to get enough detail on the fins to identify individuals. It was a particularly gloomy day so it wasn't ideal for good shots.

The Grey Seal pup was on the shoreline at Loch Phort Chorrúch. I'd classify it as a Stage II pup i.e. 3 -7 days old. This is the first time I've seen a Grey Seal pup here and it's usually Harbour Seals that haul out here at low tide. Greys have been recorded breeding on Rock, Brannock and Straw Islands which are small islands just of the West and East side of Inishmore however. Hopefully if it's left alone by people and dogs it will be fine. The biggest problem it probably faces is being "rescued" by some well intentioned but ill-informed persons who think the poor thing has been abandoned. There were numerous adult seals just offshore, one of which was certainly its mother.







Having a good stretch.