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Oslofjorden 16.12.14 - pattedyr

Nok en mulighet for båttur dukket opp, alle ære til verdens besteforeldre og i særdeleshet de som stiller opp som barnevakt så deres sønn kan komme seg ut i frisk luft.

Det ble ikke noe fisk av det, men derimot så jeg igjen delfinen Carl og jeg så på sist tur. Da trodde jeg det var en nise, men i dag er all tvil borte. Som bildene under viser, var denne litt for spretten til å være en nise.

Til å begynne med var den litt sjenert, og nøyde seg med å vise ryggfinnen slik den gjorde sist.

Litt sjenert


Litt nærmere


Litt sjenert igjen


Foran båten


Hai på deg

Men så tok det helt av...


Delfinhopp 1


Delfinhopp 2


Delfinhopp 3


Delfinen hoppet høyt over vannet 3-4 ganger, surfet på bølgene fra diverse båter, plasket med halen og kastet hode fra side til side i overflaten. En helt utrolig opplevelse, i det ene øyeblikket skraper jeg is av rutene i båten, og i det neste ser jeg på delfinakrobatikk!


Vi må selvfølgelig se litt på hvordan delfinen ser ut på skannende ekkolodd også:










Masse luftbobler etter dykk rett ved siden av båten
















Og et downscanbilde til slutt.




Delfinen fulgte meg i over en time, til det ble helt mørkt. I kveldslyset så jeg også et annet pattedyr, nærmere bestemt en sel.


Dårlig selbilde


Der ligger den


Tredje og siste selsomme bilde i dag

Ikke dårlig for en liten ettermiddagstur rett utenfor havnen i Norges hovedstad, selv om fisken glimmret med sitt fravær (igjen)










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