No I know this is a seal, but it could have been a Risso's
Gannet
Gannet - OK it's not a Risso's but first time I have managed to get a Gannet so I was chuffed
Ha, could be four here
The ponies were waiting too
Thought the brown one looked a little bored
View across the bay from Point Lynas, sorry no Dolphins, well one did surface only to disappear and after waiting for two hours
I decided to leave. They probably returned after 4.00 knowing my luck.
Bye for now
Lot to learn
gaynorsl said:I decided to leave. They probably returned after 4.00 knowing my luck.
That sounds like my kind of luck too, Gaynor!!
Shame no dolphons....but Gannets are bleedin' fabulous!!!
Thanks for sharing :o)
Risso Dolphins or not, that looked a good trip out, what with gannets, seals and ponies.
BTW, the number of times I've been to South Stack after reports of dolphins being active there, and nowt, pure nowt.
Likewise the Dolphin place in Scotland back in May......
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Linda257 said:Lovely ponies and Gannets in flight Gaynor....am sure you will catch up with the dolphins when you least expect it ;-)
Like when your camera is in the car ....
Thanks all, just one of those days when you enjoy the experience but don't get to see what you wanted, but never mind, the next day I went over to Holyhead and climbed a way up North Stack. Haven't been there before but a lady I spoke to the day before said it was always quiet, (not true, the car park was pretty full) and there were plenty of seals around (true). A few pics,
sorry, driving me mad as not allowing me to post - over maximum size apparently. Will put up just one of the babes,
well this could be the parent off to fish - lovely colour on the rocks
Isn't this just so cute
The tide was coming in and it has to move
A view down at the way we had come
Smashing day
Cheers all