
Dolphins at John's Pass in Maderia Beach, June 2008. This first photo looks like a torpedo.

The one below was a real puzzle. That is just water, it just caught the light differently.

Is that a snout? Not sure. But he is blowing.


Then there were lots swimming. Sooooo hard to catch them as they come out of the water.

Almost got his snout. Just almost.

I also had to really look at the photo below. I wasn't sure what that was. Once you see it as a tail, it is like "how could you not tell?"

Another tail. Oh well, there is always our next trip to St. Pete Beach.
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