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Dinner Time for a Tampa Bay Dolphin

Aug 21st, 2008 by Robert | 6 comments

Yesterday evening I took my regular bike route along Bayshore, also known as the Boulevard of Dreams, to Davis Island and back when I came across this dolphin corralling fish. I pulled out my little Powershot A620 and shot some video. At one point he or she leapt from the water with a fish at the tip of its mouth. It went on for a while and was quite amusing.

6 Comments on “Dinner Time for a Tampa Bay Dolphin”


  1. Josh said:

    That is so sweet. Dolphins = good. Manatees = bad.


  2. Jeff Pickett said:

    Dude, between your dolphin and my coyote we could have our own show on Animal Planet.

    Wish I could have nabbed a photo.

    Hope you’re doing well.

    Pic


  3. Jemima said:

    Dude! How cool is that! It’s kind of awesome how no matter times you see them, they’re always so fascinating.


  4. john payne said:

    I don’t know about you, but that red spandex kept me pretty transfixed. What dolphin?


  5. brian said:

    I used to love watching them surf the waves in San Diego…and Jemima is right…it never gets old.

    LOL @ John Payne.


  6. Robert Payne’s Blog » Porpoise People said:

    [...] have to admit there is something captivating about these creatures. Dolphin’s actions wreak of intelligence, their physical abilities are astounding, and they seem so damn happy and [...]

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