The preserve is awash with horseshoe crabs (at least their remains)
Pretend the sky is blue...imagine 'pretty'
A splash of color
And a little more
Now, Mac playing artsy...with the gray day and these vultures...just had to do it.
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Love the subtle elegance of the grey day you have captured.
ReplyDeleteNice lacy tree in between the vultures.
ReplyDeleteGrey days often offer a more subtle perspective.
I'm pretending the sky is blue...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Even the vultures!
ReplyDeletePretending....
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ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThe horseshoe crab shells are interesting. Not something we'd find up this way. I like the second photo with the soft grey sky.
ReplyDeleteI love the tree against the silver sky!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Mac.
ReplyDeleteVultures are looking keen. Take care!
ReplyDeletei like the trees against the sky no matter what color it is. :)
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is very interesting for me. I have never seen such remains earlier. Like some Hellenic armours after the battle :) Really nice!
ReplyDeleteWould love to see a hermit crab in the flesh - or shell as the case may be.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
We never see vultures when we go on walks here. I'm OK with that.
ReplyDeleteOh very nice takes.
ReplyDeletePic 2 doesn't need a blue sky as the reflections in the water are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteVultures!!! Don't have them in Oz so very interesting.
you don't have VULTURES? That's amazing. I assumed they were on every continent. They fill a unique niche in biodiversity.
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