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    John O'Groats Ferry had a fantastic evening crossing of the Pentland Firth on the 5th May with the sighting of 2 Minke Whales and 6 Killer Whales. The Killer Whale Pod consisted of 1 large Bull, 4 Females and 1 Juvenile. The ferry stopped and the pod hung around for 10 minutes.
    It seems the Killer Whale season is here.

    Colin Bird
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    What a stunning sight that must have been, WOW WOW.....
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    Seabird, your link takes us to the main site...but where is the vid of the KWs?
    "Life is a sexually transmitted disease, with 100% fatality." R.D.Laing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaldtimer View Post
    Seabird, your link takes us to the main site...but where is the vid of the KWs?
    Aaldtimer i had a look at their site going through a search engine and although the word video and slides is mentioned all i can find are slides. I only supply a link i don't have anything to do with their web site.

    Colin

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    Ah, OK Colin , sorry I thought you were suggesting there were vids to see the KWs...my apologies!
    "Life is a sexually transmitted disease, with 100% fatality." R.D.Laing

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    had a fantastic veiw off a pod of orcas around 50 , we thought they were feeding for ages along side the rig i work on , they were herding some sorta fish then coming up thru the shoal , they were breaching, tail slapping, and were along side for about, a hour was really a fantastic site to see there were also dozens of gannets diving at the same time

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