This summer
the Devon coastal village of Combe Martin has a new resident. Christened Dave by
local people, a playful dolphin has made his home in the village’s bay. He’s
often seen performing his aquabatic routines, and likes to zoom around canoeists and kayakers.
Recently Lucy Watkins, 14, was out kayaking with her grandparents, Nina and
Mike. She’d been watching the dolphin’s antics for several minutes before he
dived down and came up with a huge fish, dropping it next to her.
At first she
was reluctant to take it, but the friendly dolphin nudged it towards her, before reappearing
with his own dinner: a sea bass. Lucy said: “He definitely wanted me to have
his fish. He first dropped it 20ft away but then pushed it to within 5ft of my kayak.
Everyone on the beach was watching and we caused quite a stir when we paddled
in with the cod.”
Nina added: “If I hadn't seen it myself I'd never have believed
it. Perhaps he was lonely and wanted human company. He was with us for about
two hours.
“It seemed rude to refuse him, so we took the fish and had cod and chips for supper. It was massive - I've still got half in the freezer.”
“It seemed rude to refuse him, so we took the fish and had cod and chips for supper. It was massive - I've still got half in the freezer.”
As Lucy
said: “To have this wonderful creature give me a fish he would
usually have for his own dinner made me feel on top of the world.”
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