
I was driving on the Dunedin causeway one morning in mid-November when I saw a roseate spoonbill feeding along the shoreline at the beginning of the causeway. I had my camera in the car so I turned around and got out and snapped a few shots before someone came walking down the beach and spooked him away. I’m glad I stopped before my walk because he would not have been there on my way back. He looked so pretty in the sun.

The grumpy looking ole reddish egret was there. I see him here often. He didn’t move an inch while I was taking pictures of the spoonbill. After a quick walk on the bridges I headed to the nearby marina to walk around.

As I walked around by the boats a dolphin was heading into the marina. He was fast but I was able to snap the above with my phone. I didn’t even see him leave.

When I walked out on to the fishing pier there were several dolphins heading out into the open water. The marina dolphin may have been one of them.

Someone was going to have a nice boating trip, although it wasn’t windy at all this morning.

There were several manatees in the marina swimming in between the slips. One came fairly close to the sea wall. It looked like he had some type of hump on his back but I couldn’t get a better shot.

I looked up from the manatees and saw a green heron hiding on a boat, watching me. They are common here and eat the bugs and small mangrove crabs on the dock poles.


Dunedin was an area we fished around a lot when young. Honeymoon Island, all the sandbars, Hurricane Pass – good times.
Wonderful photographs.
Seeing the spoonbill in flight is amazing!
Great photos of the dolphins, it is a big thrill for a landlubber like me to see them in the wild.
I love the exotic birds that are commonplace there. We certainly don’t have spoonbills here, not in the wild, and I’ve only had a glimpse of a green heron. And forget manatees. I would love to see one in the wild.
I love to look at roseate spoonbills.
Visiting from Skywatch Friday group.
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