Foursome
The remnants of four different species: half of a sand crab (also know as a mole crab or sand flea), a dropped feather from a great black-back gull, a tiny wasp, and a scattering of salp. Salp are fascinating little … Continue reading
The remnants of four different species: half of a sand crab (also know as a mole crab or sand flea), a dropped feather from a great black-back gull, a tiny wasp, and a scattering of salp. Salp are fascinating little … Continue reading
In reality, we don’t need any evidence of the gulls’ presence. The beach has been full of the birds, numbering in the hundreds some mornings. I am always impressed with the great black-back gulls. They are enormous! This gentle feather … Continue reading
A single gull foot print, a piece of broken shell, an oak leaf scrap. The weight of a bird, future limestone, the remains of a tree’s season. Animal, vegetable, or mineral? All of the above.