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Winner of the 2016 Scottish Nature Photography Award, this book shows you bottlenose dolphins as you've never seen them before; a photographic study by the man who knows them best, accompanied by his insights into the lives of these amazing creatures.
Almost 100 of Charlie's finest images illustrate bottlenose dolphins engaged in virtually all aspects of their lives and activities. The pictures are accompanied by Charlie's accounts and recollections of his adventures in recording the ups and downs of this relatively stable but always threatened population in Scotland. Along with the many charming anecdotes of the joys of dolphin watching, the book also draws attention to the challenges and dangers they face.
Charlie Phillips works for Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) where his main task is to maintain an exhaustive photographic record of Bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth, concentrating on 6 individuals in particular who are the stars of the 'Adopt a Dolphin' scheme. Over the years he has taken hundreds of thousands of pictures of them and these images play a crucial part in monitoring the condition of this population and adding to our understanding of their lives and behaviour. No-one is better placed to produce a book such as this.