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Spotted from car, stayed far away but visual for several minutes. Looked healthy, curious but cautious.
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"5-6 Red foxes were observed - two parents and about 4 pups. Only two of the pups were brave enough to come out of hiding and ""interact"" with humans."
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Two of them (2nd shot ) at dusk. Rare to see so healthy...
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What a wonderful sighting: mom with her 3 or 4 cubs emerging from their den in the evening sun, then dispersing in various directions for a little hunt, giving me plenty of opportunity to investigate the den and prey remains. I would appreciate IDs of the prey remains, which are partly added as separate observations: www.inaturalist.org/observations/1502261 www.inaturalist.org/observations/1502265
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Sorry for the photo quality, observation was done under better light conditions. The animal was quite large and heavy built, with strong legs and a rather short tail, reasons for me to exclude L. wiedii. Photo courtesy of Patrick Lariault.
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Such an odd species - no dorsal fin, long and thin body with tiny flukes only a foot across. But boy can they speed! First time seeing them today, what a treat. I posted a video to Facebook of them porpoising: https://www.facebook.com/robin.agarwal.14
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As reported to David Remsen from Capt. Dan Sullivan. The Gemma came across a Grampus while collecting squid in Menemsha Bight. First observed 50m from stern jumping clear of the water twice. Approached the Gemma, which was idling while clearing the net. Approached the Gemma and fed on discarded by-catch (fish). Stayed very near the boat for 10-15 minutes before the Gemma departed. Videos on flickr with images. https://www.flickr.com/photos/dremsen/
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On the way up to Ben Lomond Saddle came across some goats.
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Please have a look through these pictures: maybe they're all of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), but we also saw Short-finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and Risso's Dolphins (Grampus griseus) during the tour, and some shots might show one of the 2 species.