Fort myers Beach dolphin tours

published on March 4, 2011

They have finally hatched! Osprey chicks again, and 3 this time. We have been observing this pair of Osprey for about 7 years now and every year we watched their chicks grow and fledge. These chicks in the photo by our guide Cristina is of the chicks about about 9 days old. They are so cute and the mother feeds them well while the father stands guard. The pelicans are also starting to get their breeding plumage so this summer we will have baby pelican pics to post too! Their is a lot of bait fish around and the dolphins have been very busy feeding, and not as playful as usual, but they are still swimming alongside the boat and doing fun jumps for us to see. We have been seeing lots of manatee around too!

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