Leaving Monkey Mia for a day of dolphin research on Shark Bay. © Simon Allen
First Visit: Visions of a Dolphin Gombe
The dolphin Nicky investigates a tourist at Monkey Mia. © Dolphin Alliance Project (taken in 1982 using hand-rolled black and white film)
Following Wild Dolphins
The author trying to determine the sex of a bow-riding dolphin © Dolphin Alliance Project
Female Dolphins: Different Personalities & Lifestyles
Spongemom with a sponge in 2010, 24 years after the author first followed her in 1986. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Male Dolphins: The Politics Emerge
Two male dolphins line up head to head, having a "tiff," while a third contributes his opinion to the dispute. © Dolphin Alliance Project
A Day With the Gerries
One dolphin, belly-up, strokes the face of another dolphin while being petted in the genital area. © Dolphin Alliance Project
All for One and One for All?
Snubby, on guard duty, watches as the other dolphins are fed, but he remains near the female (furthest out) in case she tries to escape © Dolphin Alliance Project
Those Bizarre Boys
Snubby and Bibi flanking a herded female in “formation” © Dolphin Alliance Project
Starving Dolphins
Lunch was visibly emaciated (note how large her head appears relative to her body) as she surfaced in "infant position" beside her mother, Munch, on the last day we saw her in 1987. © Dolphin Alliance Project
"This is Like Science Fiction!"
A second-order alliance, composed of a pair and a trio, resting (="snagging") at the surface. © Dolphin Alliance Project
A Stranger in a Strange Land
The stranded "offshore" dolphin. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Wave's Bud Spud
Shave, Sickle and Wave, surfacing synchronously in "sardine" formation on 10 September. Wave was soon excluded from the consortship with Surprise. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Dolphins and People
Snubby receives a fish while ranger Tom Pepper looks on. © Dolphin Alliance Project
The Triangle in 1988
A dolphin tosses a fish it has caught © Simon Allen
Snubby, Sickle and Bibi
Snubby, Sickle and Bibi © Dolphin Alliance Project
Sex at Monkey Mia
One young male mounting another. © Dolphin Alliance Project
This Bonding Business
Young Holly bonds to Puck. © Dolphin Alliance Proj
The End of the 1980s
A trio of males from the "Crunch Bunch" dive synchronously © Dolphin Alliance Project
Dolphins on the Beach at Cape Peron
A dolphin beaches in pursuit of a fish at Cape Peron. © Simon Allen
NOVA: Filming the Boys
A male careening around during an "Apeshit" display © Dolphin Alliance Project
A New Project
"Wow" was named after our reaction to his shark bite scar. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Jaws
A fresh shark bite in July. No month is completely safe. © Dolphin Alliance Project
The Death of Holey-fin
We found Holey-fin's body as it was washing ashore south of Cape Rose. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Poor Vax
Male dolphins often spread out to fish alone, and sometimes surprise us with what they find, like this male who has captured a snake eel. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Dolphins: The Wild Side
Fighting males © Whitney Friedman
Expanded Horizens
Real Notch and Hi (nearest) surface synchronously. © Dolphin Alliance Project
A New "Wow Crowd"
A trio of Kroker Spaniels dive synchronously © Dolphin Alliance Project
Real Notch and the Prima Donnas
Watching the Wow Crowd. I am driving and recording observations into a head-mounted microphone while David Wrangham films the action and visiting scientist Lindsey Porter watches another group nearby. An underwater microphone (hydrophone), fed through the PVC pipe in front of the boat, picks up the dolphins' vocalizations. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Captain Hook's Not-so-tough Crew
Captain Hook © Dolphin Alliance Project
The Blues Brothers Have a Bad Day
Creative displays? Two males perform synchronous belly-slaps, going in opposite directions, on either side of a female. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Real Notch & the Rascals
Three Rascals, (l to r) Urchin, Smokey & Cookie, synchronously charge into a female who is just under water in front of them © Stephanie King
The Super Blues Brothers
A rowdy group of the Blues Brothers on 22 August. © Dolphin Alliance Project
The New Boys in Town
The surface churned with fighting dolphins on 23 September when the Hooligans helped Arnie's Mates take Phantom from the Wow Crowd. © Whitney Friedman
November 2012
Real Notch photographed on hand-rolled black and while film in 1982 © Dolphin Alliance Project
November 2012
Real Notch in 2012, 30 years after we first photographed him in 1982 © Dolphin Alliance Project
November 2012
A dolphin with a just-captured yellowfin bream, a schooling fish. © Dolphin Alliance Project
Epilogue
Although not quite synchronous, two leaping male dolphins impress with the height they achieve © Dolphin Alliance Project