Wednesday, July 9, 2014

52 Photos Project "At The Water`s Edge"

I spotted this dolphin on Kiawah Island /South Carolina one summer .


It is fascinating to watch the dolphins propelling themselves up onto the beach ...


...out of the water to catch the little fish which have been pushed onto the riverbank.


It is called strand feeding and this dolphin seems to have hit the jackpot looking at the amount of fish he managed to bring ashore.

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12 comments:

  1. Cool. I've seen it on TV, but never in person.

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  2. Love Kiawah! It's been so many years since I've been there....fabulous captures! Love that last one - my favorite!

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  3. Holy cow! I've only seen this on nature shows. How amazing it must really be to witness in person. Great shots!

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  4. What wonderful shots. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  5. Das sind wundervolle Aufnahmen.
    Delphine in der freien Natur, wunderbar, das würde ich auch gerne mal erleben !
    Herzlichst Jutta

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  6. Vor Sylt hab' ich schon ganz of - zumeist bei ruhigem Wetter und Seegang - Schweinswale (max. Körperlänge 1,5 m) beobachtet. Zumeist sieht man Mütter mit einem Jungen nahe an der Küste patrolieren auf der Suche nach was Freßbaren - allerdings hab' ich dabei noch nie die Beutefische so "auseinanderspratzeln" sehen... ;-)
    Schöne Aufnahmen!
    Gruß, Uwe.

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  7. Such great captures Karen! Must have been wonderful to see this "live" in person. There's nothing more spectacular than the natural world...

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  8. Wahnsinn, vorallem das letzte Foto!

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  9. I've only got to watch dolphins in the wild a couple of times in my life - but I could watch them all day!!
    Great shots, Karen.

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  10. Wie schön! Traumhafte Fotos! Sowas würde ich auch gerne mal live sehen! :)
    Wünsch dir noch einen schönen Sonntag!

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  11. This is so lovely! Thank you for sharing these snaps to {at the water's edge}.

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  12. Very cool! I've never seen that behavior before. Beautiful story and images.

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