Re: Show your Bugs and Critters
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2024 3:03 pm

Fantastic shots Nick ! Really like seeing Chip !Mushroom wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:02 pmChip sitting on the front step waiting for Dale.
Was working at a harbor yesterday where it turns into expansive sand flats at low tide and I spotted a few critters while walking along the flats.
A rock crab in the jetty - there are a lot of these around the rocks.
A Quahog that was just asking to be used as striper bait -
A Moon Snail sand collar - a mixture of their eggs, sand, and mucus combined to form this. (A bit larger than the diameter of a standard softball)
A Cormorant feeding in the harbor - I’m guessing it was eating some type of shad.
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AwesomeMushroom wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:02 pmChip sitting on the front step waiting for Dale.
Was working at a harbor yesterday where it turns into expansive sand flats at low tide and I spotted a few critters while walking along the flats.
A rock crab in the jetty - there are a lot of these around the rocks.
A Quahog that was just asking to be used as striper bait -
A Moon Snail sand collar - a mixture of their eggs, sand, and mucus combined to form this. (A bit larger than the diameter of a standard softball)
A Cormorant feeding in the harbor - I’m guessing it was eating some type of shad.
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Glad to hear she’s doing betterMad Mac wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:44 pmShe was listless this morning and did not eat breakfast.
But by lunchtime she ate her dog biscuit and then ate breakfast.
She is outside playing with good energy already
but I am leaving her collar off because of the swelling.
Here is a Southern Black Widow
that had spun a web between my golf clubs and shovel
in the garage.
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Well that’s coolSpyderJunky wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 3:20 pmScreenshot_20240729_171726_Photos_copy_1446x1085.jpgScreenshot_20240729_171747_Photos_copy_1419x1065.jpg