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Crow with Breakfast on North Harris Beach (+5 insets)

Crow with Breakfast on North Harris Beach  (+5 insets)
(+5 insets) (Please click! Wonderful crow details await!) (Sscroll down to "Today's Image" for photo info)

Notes Written on the Road: The Elderly Gentleman
On my walks I often encounter folks along the way, and sometimes I run into them again during the same stroll! One fellow brings a smile to myself when I think about him.

One morning I was walking up North Harris Beach and I noticed a person standing stock still at the base of a craggy boulder where the waves were creeping up with the tide. Hands held at his side, he was staring intently at something where the water hit the rocks. As the waves sank back, he crept closer, penguin-style. If the waves got too close he waggled backwards. What a funny sight! By the time I made it to the rock he'd been scooting back and forth on, he'd backed away from his tenuous position and disappeared up the beach. I couldn't help wondering what he'd been looking at.

Later I trekked up the trail that winds around and leads up to the small but impressive Harris Butte which overlooks the coast and boasts a fabulous view. (I shared a picture in my last presentation) On the way, who should I meet but the fellow I'd seen on the beach! As we passed, I had my opportunity to quell my curiosity and after wishing him a good morning, asked, "What were you looking at down there on the beach?" He smiled widely, remembering where he'd seen me and reported proudly, "I saw two starfish, one purple, the other orange! I thought there was another one but the waves kept coming in and I didn't want to get soaked." I congratulated him and told him that I might try looking myself another day.

I would see him for three more days on this trail and each time we said hello as we passed one another. I loved that he was so active and interested in the beauty of Harris Beach and wondered how he came to be there and if he was a full-time traveler. It would have been fun to have a chat with him. In the end, I never did check out the side of that rock down at the edge of the water but I can picture the starfish that he saw. (I wish I'd gotten a picture of him at some point but it wasn't in the cards.)

A Note to Introduce Today's Picture
Harris Beach State Park is unique because it has two wonderful beaches: North and South. Between them sits a boulder-glutted area and a very large, healthy tide pool--all of which can be scrambled around when the tide is low.

Further bi- and trisecting the beaches, a number of creeks empty out into the ocean in several places and create lagoons or busy streams which snake down to the water's edge. Crossing them to continue walking along the beach can be a simple wide stretch with some momentum, a careful hop or a running leap. Alternatively, one may choose to abandon any decorum whatsoever and splash across or, for those who really don't want to get soaked, the adventurous can climb over the cobbled driftwood and rocks that collect at the tops of the beaches where the streams come down the hillside.

The streams running down to the ocean are very popular with the local birdlife and there are usually a cluster of seagulls hanging out, bathing, or hunting for a meal. Plovers, oyster-catchers, and sandpipers are also regular visitors too.

Today's Picture
One day I walked to the edge of one of the streams emptying out into the ocean and watched a crow with something in its beak. It would toss it in the water and then pick it up again. Then it would walk to another spot and do it again. I wasn't sure what it was up to but I think it was washing the sand off of its goody! The main picture shows this crow eying its morsel. (Please see this picture at full-size, it's best viewed large!)

Today's Insets
Along with the crow image, I'm including a few more:
• a portrait of the crow that shows its treat (a slice of ham? Pastrami?)
• a shining abstract of charred driftwood
• the a driftwood still life that includes the charred driftwood
• beautiful lines showing rippling stream water
• a collage of images to show the pretty millipede I saw on the beach

Thank You For Your Visit, Comments & Stars!
What fun to read what you have to say about my latest presentation! It's so enjoyable to learn a tidbit that relates to you or if you have a favorite image. Likewise, I really love to hop around the world through the lenses of your cameras to see what you're sharing today, and to let you know what I think too! :) Hope you had a wonderful weekend and crossing your fingers that this coming week is great too!

Explored on 11/21/21; highest placement #4.

Gabi Lombardo, Walter 7.8.1956, trester88, Marie-claire Gallet and 43 other people have particularly liked this photo


34 comments - The latest ones
 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Remarquable et excellemment rendue avec cette magnifique netteté et ces beaux détails. Les notes sont fascinantes.
Bonne et agréable soirée dominicale.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful pictures!
2 years ago.
 Helena Ferreira
Helena Ferreira
Incredible!!!
2 years ago.
 Kimmo Ollikainen
Kimmo Ollikainen
Is that a crow or a jackdaw? I know the birds in this world can have a bit different looks.
But a marvellous pic, I must say.
2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Remarkable series! Stay well!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
2 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
.......das sind wieder Aufnahmen vom Feinsten liebe Janet,die schönen Detailaufnahmen,die schöne Raupe und dann hast du diese Krähe,ein ganz schlauer Vogel wunderschön fotografiert,gefallen mir immer deine schönen Aufnahmen liebe Janet:))

........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Well you certainly took some glorious pictures here, Janet. I love the piece of charred wood - so attractive, Also the last but one picture - showing the amazing water pooling around the tiny rocks.
2 years ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
A wonderful set of images including some great details Janet
2 years ago.
 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Vu et admiré avec plaisir au
www.ipernity.com/group/oiseaux_monde
2 years ago.
 Wilfried
Wilfried
tolle Serie Janet
2 years ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Stunningly beautiful series, Janet!!
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
gedeeltelijk verkoold heeft een mooi patroon Janet !
2 years ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
That crow sure is a handsome fellow with his gleaming feathers. You have captured him perfectly! The charred wood with it's pattered coat is actually quite beautiful. The millipede is a perfect machine with control of all those feet. I can trip over with TWO!!.

Janet, I really love your eye for details!
2 years ago.
 Kimmo Ollikainen
Kimmo Ollikainen
Raven?
2 years ago.
Janet Brien club has replied to Kimmo Ollikainen
I don't believe so. It wasn't large enough. The beaky isn't right... Take a peeky:
How to Tell a Raven from a Crow
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 PascalL
PascalL club
bele série, bonne semaine
2 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
Magnifique portrait de Corneille !! Belle semaine à toi
2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Beautiful bird image and again a great series Janet.
Happy healthy week ahead.
2 years ago.
 Jocelyne Villoing
Jocelyne Villoing club
Très belle saisie, pas évident ces oiseaux à capturer !
Bonne nouvelle semaine Janet.
2 years ago.
 Dave C
Dave C club
Superb capture and series of photo's.
2 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
Wow, a beautiful crow Janet and well captured! I love the series of close-ups in PiP.
Take care and have a great new week.
2 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
I LOVE CROWS AND RAVENS. THEY ARE BIRDS WITH MASSIVE IQ'S.

AND WHAT A WONDERFUL GENT YOU MET !
2 years ago.
 * ઇઉ *
* ઇઉ * club
A delightful series, Janet!

The crow with its indigo iridescent black feathers,
the beautiful natural still life, the abstract from the charred driftwood,
and last but not least, the enchanting light-reflecting ripples of the rippling stream:
Each of these photos is a gem.
2 years ago.
 Citoyen du Monde
Citoyen du Monde
Très expressif cet oiseau !!!
2 years ago.
 vero
vero club
très belle prise de cette magnifique corneille, très belles séries merveilleuses, Janet belle et douce journée bisous
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Your main image of the crow is just awesome Janet.............wonderful light and fantastic feather detail. I love the tiny catch-light in it's eye too. The images in the PiPs are all brilliant!

The second PiP with the charred wood is just lovely.......the detail is amazing. At first glance I almost mistook it for a close up of the crow's feathers!

I love your Millipede PiP.............what a remarkable creature!

I like the story of your encounters with the octopus-spotter.........such a pity you didn't get a photo of him or the octopus.

I missed my chance to post a pic today because of the maintenance :-( I should have got up earlier!
2 years ago.
 cammino
cammino club
I like all the photos and also the description of the landscape where the photos were taken. The crow pictures are very well done. Since crows are among the most intelligent birds and can easily compete with mammals, it is very likely that the crow you observed washes the food before eating it. The photo with the colorful Millipede is also impressive.
2 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A beautiful series, Janet. Great shots of the crow and I particularly liked the millipede too.
2 years ago.
 micritter
micritter
Lovely story. Beautiful portrait of the crow (I know their black feathers make getting a good photo such as yours very difficult). All your "insets" are, as usual, excellent. The millipede is super (I've never seen a colored one).. Thank you so much for all your visits and comments-- I am so far behind and trying to catch up but I know it is an impossible task :)
By the way, I enjoy so mcuh reading all your comments on everybody's photos. You have such enthusiasm and you can translate it into words which makes reading them gives one so much joy.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Reyk
Reyk club
WIe immer, wunderbare Fotos.
2 years ago.
 Esther
Esther club
Wonderful closeup of the crow.
2 years ago.
 Patrick Brandy
Patrick Brandy club
J'adore les corneilles très belle prise de vue bonne journée
2 years ago.
 Dinesh
Dinesh club
Very intelligent life forms!

Came across this narration in a book. Of course this is in a laboratory, still the intelligence is self evident!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtmLVP0HvDg
2 years ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
Nicely caugh during his breakfast !
2 years ago.

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