Watch: Sizeable Anomaly Seen Moving Across Water on Loch Ness Webcam

By Tim Binnall

A diligent Loch Ness webcam watcher has once again spotted something unusual at the iconic Scottish site in the form of a rather sizeable anomaly that can be seen moving across the water. The intriguing sighting (captured above) was reportedly made by virtual monster hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain as he was observing the 'Nessie on the Net' livestream this past Wednesday morning. "I noticed a hump-like object at the right-hand side of the screen, moving down the middle of the loch," he explained, marveling that the oddity "was a most unusual sight" as it bore no resemblance to the way a boat would have traveled across the water. 

"Its motion and appearance seemed weird, and I felt excited," O’Faodhagain recalled, "like this shape in the water may be something else more mysterious." To that end, he dismissed the possibility that the anomaly could have simply been a seal and estimated that, based on the location of the webcam on shore, the perceived creature appeared to be around ten feet long. Noting that no native animal at Loch Ness would be that big, O’Faodhagain mused that "it could well be Nessie." What do you think the seasoned webcam watcher spotted on the livestream? Weigh in with your thoughts at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.