Hunting around the morning waves…

The footprints have yet to be washed away by the high tide waves along the shore. They belong to a Semipalated Sandpiper ( Calidris pusilla) who hunts for breakfast. I am not usually on the beach in September, so seeing this beautiful creature is a rare treat for me. I see Sanderlings fairly regularly during beach walks; but Sandpipers are the slightly larger cousin. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
Semipalmated means web footed for only part of their foot length. Such a scientific name in the “common name” for this Sandpiper. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg
I am always amazed that such small creatures can survive amidst the truly giant ocean waters and all the sea predators. I feel the same way about baby turtles as they seem to casually crawl out to the ocean as soon as they are hatched. I know that’s why mama turtles lay hundreds of eggs; chances of survival are slim. But I also realize as I look at the ocean vastness from shore that I, too, am just a wee speck in the big picture of life. Feeling grateful for being. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg

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