Cold morning walks in January

An early January walk along the water at the Safety Harbor Waterfront Park. They still haven’t quite finished the fishing pier yet. It takes forever to get inspections and permits to do anything so I think they are waiting on an inspection before they can put the roof on the end. Then that has to be inspected so maybe it will be open by Christmas.

A few days later I went for a walk at the Dunedin marina area. It was cloudy and cool and when I got around to the jetti front I noticed an osprey nest in the light post. This osprey couple have a big nest in a tree right by the boat ramp that they have used for years but I assuming the construction from the sea wall rebuild right there had them move to this light post. The light sensor on the light post is covered up with nesting material and now that light stays on all day long.

There are several other osprey nests close by and I noticed a lot of them circling right over the marina.

Looking across the water I could see the Dunedin causeway to the right.

A week later I was out at the causeway for a sunny and cold walk. This guy had caught a small shark.  He released the shark. This area of water is called “shark alley” and people with drones have recorded a lot of sharks here but everyone still gets in the water.

A ring billed gull was posing for me as I crossed the bridge.

A few days later I came back to the causeway much earlier in the morning and before I got to the bridge I noticed dolphins fishing close in. I was wishing I had my camera that morning.

A short video of them splashing around and then jumping in the air.

A week later I was walking in Dunedin and came across some some ibis and a great egret feeding in the low tide along the Weaver Park fishing pier. This pier is still closed due to damage from the hurricanes in late 2024 and is scheduled to be rebuilt in early 2027.

Watching the ibis bobbing for snacks in the muck.

It’s common to see stranded boats washed up here at the pier.

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