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Incredible images show dolphins ‘flying’ off Yorkshire coast

Amazing power shown by this bottlenose dolphin off of the Yorkshire coast. One of around 20 tracking south across Filey bay on Monday 23rd January from the beach at Hunmanby Gap. A heavy crop as they were a long way offshore! Credit: Andrew Cottrell/SWNS
Look at it go! (Picture: Andrew Cottrell/SWNS)

Spectacular photos have captured dolphins appearing to ‘fly’ from the waters off the Yorkshire coast.

Andrew Cottrell spotted a group of 20 bottlenose dolphins while was walking on the beach at Hunmanby Gap in Filey.

The animals were about 1km away from the shore and were leaping up from the waves.

Andrew called the sight ‘unusual’ and said the animals ‘appeared to be having fun’, as they jumped up to 3 metres (10ft) high.

Amazing power shown by this bottlenose dolphin off of the Yorkshire coast. One of around 20 tracking south across Filey bay on Monday 23rd January from the beach at Hunmanby Gap. A heavy crop as they were a long way offshore! Credit: Andrew Cottrell/SWNS
Caption: Amazing power shown by this bottlenose dolphin off of the Yorkshire coast. One of around 20 tracking south across Filey bay on Monday 23rd January from the beach at Hunmanby Gap. A heavy crop as they were a long way offshore! Credit: Andrew Cottrell/SWNS

The animals generally weigh around 500kg (1,100lbs).

Though they can be seen off the coast of Yorkshire later in the year, it is highly unusual for them to be spotted in the winter.

Andrew retired to the Filey area in November 2022 and said he loved ‘its beauty, the wildlife and the people’.

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