The day started fine with sunshine and flat calm seas. Porpoises were sighted around Longa Island, some with calves. As the tide was dropping rapidly towards midday the sky blackened and the thunder rumbled as we watched a storm brewing over the Torridon mountain range. The odd flash of lightening showed brilliantly from out at sea. The rain came and went and the sea changed from rough to mirror calm in the space of ten minutes, this revealed a pod of very active bottlenose dolphins within the loch.
They were actively feeding along the sand bank, some showing off their trophy fish, on this occasion mackerel. At least one calf shadowed by its mother was present in the pod of approximately 15 individuals.



