April 27, 2024

APR 27, photo-collage: Carolina lowcountry wildlife, with another trip to the pelicatessen

a) Reprise of material posted on April 27 in previous years ...

2020: Carolina lowcountry, chainsaw sculpture (photo-collage)
2021: culinary, peel'm 'n' eat'm shrimp (illustrated poem) 
2022: save the planet, clean coal (poem)
2023: waterfowl, flight of the GBH (photo-analysis)

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b) Today's Offering (Apr 27, 2024): 

A continuation from the post of April 18 


processing the morning's catch


the "pelicatessen" reopens for lunch


See our previous posts about the "pelicatessen", and brown pelicans.



Henrietta poses for a formal portrait


another five-lined skink



tractor-seat plant


snowy egret, afternoon fishing




sediment balls, intertidal zone,
sign of crabs' feeding activity.



fiddler crab, carrying food,
sandy edge of brackish marsh at low tide

glossy privet hedge in bloom

great blue heron, in crepuscular light 

Get a poetic glimpse of the term "crepuscular" by clicking HERE.


sunset view from the boardwalk




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