Dolphins at Chanonry Point

Dolphins at Chanonry Point, Scotland
Introduction
This evening, I am focusing on a popular Dolphin watching spot called Chanonry Point.
Information on Dolphins at Chanonry Point.
Location is on the Black Isle, east coast of Scotland, a little north of Inverness at tip of a finger of land which juts into the Moray Firth.This is also where the lighthouse is sited. Access is via the village of Fortrose then a right turn through a golf course.Chanonry Point links with Rosemarkie Bay. The Dolphins here are of the Bottlenose variety.Opposite Chanonry Point is the 18th century British military fort known as Fort George from where dolphins can also be spotted.
Actual sightings of dolphins at Chanonry point is not guaranteed. The dolphins are attracted by the fish which in turn arrive in high numbers when the tide is high and cross currents are strongest. Visitors to Chanonry point can expect a medium probability of sighting the Dolphins.
Chanonry Point, Scotland. Image taken from Fort George, opposite.
Here is a video clip of pod of dolphins taken from Fort George.
As will be evident from the images, the site also attracts wildlife photographers who sometimes are rewarded with the occasional spectacular shot of the animals leaping out of the water.
More information
For more information on Scotland's tourist sites please refer to Visitors’ Guide to Scotland. This ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. This is also available via Kindle.




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