A pod of about a dozen dolphins was spotted frolicking in the East River on Monday.
Videos captured the dolphins leaping gracefully out of the water with the New York City skyline in the background, as stunned onlookers cheered at the rare and remarkable sight. 🐬
While dolphins have occasionally been seen in the waterway before, this encounter appears to be the largest group of short-beaked common dolphins to wander into the East River in recent years.
“Whether it’s part of a migration or simply that this is a good place to feed — we’re not entirely sure. Dolphins can be a bit difficult to track,” Chris St. Lawrence of Gotham Whale told The Post.
“It’s always exciting to see large groups of dolphins in the city. It suggests there’s enough food somewhere nearby to support that many animals.”

