For goodness sakes. I didn't know this would happen to these animals. I wonder if it hurts them. I have always wanted to go to the east coast to see them come in by the thousands and watch the shorebirds that they attract. It sounds like it won't be too long before we might lose them. I hope not though.
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Oh, Sandy! What an exquisite capture for the day!! I love the delicate detail! Beautiful! Hope you're having a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteAncient voyagers of my Eastern beach youth. Enigmatic blue bloods. Sail on, Sandy
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This is quite interesting! It took me a while to gather my thoughts. But unexpected treasures can have this effect, Sandy! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteInteresting science photo. Never seen anything like this.
ReplyDeletewow he's got like a whole eco system on his back there....very interesting....
ReplyDeleteTalk about the weight of the world!
ReplyDeleteFor goodness sakes. I didn't know this would happen to these animals. I wonder if it hurts them. I have always wanted to go to the east coast to see them come in by the thousands and watch the shorebirds that they attract. It sounds like it won't be too long before we might lose them. I hope not though.
ReplyDeletewow such beauty and it's alive!
ReplyDeletewow! quite loaded! such a unique creature!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool! We don't usually see them loaded down with that much stuff.
ReplyDeleteA whole world on his back!
ReplyDeleteOddly lovely Sandy...the eye of the beholder?
ReplyDeleteSandi
My, what a lot of hitchhikers Sandy.
ReplyDeleteStrange object but unique and it has character. Wonder what is it?
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Amazing how giving residents of this world can be. This photo is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAmazing to have all these things to take on a voyage with you.
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ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.