Last week we enjoyed a very low minus tide series courtesy of the full, pink, willow moon. It was just setting when I arrived at my destination.
I met this hummingbird while tidepooling – a bit unusual for a tidepooling find!
I don’t often get photos of feather duster worms, so this was a special treat. Apparently they have giant nerve fibers that help them retract very quickly when disturbed, to avoid getting eaten. They also have light-sensitive eyespots on their gills so they can sense a predator by its shadow passing overhead!
As the sun started coming up over the ridge, the colors became so much more vibrant.
>crow’s feet<
You live in a beautiful place!!! Lovely imagery.