Friday, October 21, 2011

Where the sea lends large

St. Simons Island is one of the coolest places to spend the low tide hours... the sea retreats almost a half mile and leaves in its place endless tidepools and sandbars for exploring...


There are joys in every moment. Some, like the Black Skimmers that fly past, hold a little tease and leave a wake of longing...

When I'm finished looking for seashells, there's always birds to entertain me...


like these Boat-tailed Grackles playing King of the (sand)Castle

: )

(I forget how noisy they are when I'm away from the coast for too long!)


Royal Terns are grown, but still begging from their parents.

(endlessly entertaining!)


A walk among the birds at low tide teaches me to measure happiness by nothing I can hold... nothing I can catch.

; )


I sneak close on my belly, camera in hand, for a better look at the spot of mustard on a Sandwich Tern's bill...


and squat low over the water with a Willet.


The beach is stretched out as far as it can go as I pause to consider a young Piping Plover feeding at the far end of a tidepool...

Can my imagination make this bird a familiar?

(Could be... though its banded companion was hatched in the Great Lakes area this past summer.)

I keep walking and exploring the quiet changes the outgoing tide has left; entire oceans are moved one inch at a time...


5 comments:

Larry said...

All the photos are excellent but 2 and 3 are the most interesting to me because of the posture of the birds.Looks like a peaceful setting-very nice!

New Jersey Memories said...

What beautiful photos! I love birds!

LauraHinNJ said...

Thanks, Larry! I agree!

NJ Memories: Thanks for stopping by.

Dave said...

Wonderful text and photos, Laura. Thanks.

Mary said...

I needed a Laura fix. It's been too long.

Ahhhh....

Mary