A little while back Jesse and I went for a walk on the beach. Our walks are not exclusive to the sand, we walk on the reefs and in the water as well. We found a small flock of shore birds on the reef and I followed them from one patch of reef to the next trying to take pictures. Here are some of the pictures from that afternoon.
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The flock of shore birds I was stalking. Ruddy Turnstones (Arenaria interpres) poking and splashing around in the tide-pools. |
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One of the times I got too close and scared them away, though they never flew very far off. |
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Green seaweed on some rocks with Ironwood trees,coconuts and Naupaka bushes in the background. |
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An Ironwood tree, someone hung an old knotted rope from it, and now all the local kids swing on it. |
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A crab hole in the olivine sand. There are also a lot of flecks of black lava rock in it. |
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A popular swimming spot. A small trickle of water coming over the reef makes a little waterfall. |
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