I forgot to tell you about the short-tailed albatross. We painted them up on Friday, and on Saturday a group of people saw one of the real birds hanging out there. It was the one I showed you last week, so it apparently likes the new, colorful decoys.
I took quite a few pictures on Saturday, so I am still putting them up from then.
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Here are two consecutive pictures of the same dolphin spinning out in the harbor. I just zoomed in a little on the computer on the second.
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I just love Spinner dolphins for this very reason. They're so spinny!
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