Around the sandy dunes along the shores of the Sea of Cortez, we searched for life. The blinding hot light of the sun bleached the vast and often barren landscape.
Osprey |
Red-breasted Merganser |
We walked the endless shores covered in sea shells. In the distance, we found the elderly dabbling around the water for little treasures. In the background, Surfbirds formed a large cloud and flocked to another area to find their own little treasures.... for food.
Surfbirds fly in the distance |
Alien birds. Alien landscapes. Nowhere to phone home. Really! There wasn't any cell service:)
Reddish Egret |
Hermit Crab |
Wilson's Plover |
Bufflehead and Red-breasted Merganser |
Beautiful images conjoured up by your words and pictures, Chris. Best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post Chris with some super photos -love the one of all the seashells! It never ceases to amaze me how creatures can adapt to live in all sorts of harsh environments.
ReplyDeleteNature is always full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteIt really was. I guess if Matt Damon can survive on Mars, anything can happen!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photographs. Nature is amazing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous images Chris.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic place to visit. - plus the birds you photographed obviously like it there.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what you can find when you look closely. Great post.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful place for birding.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo of the Red-breasted Merganser and beautiful landscapes.
ReplyDeleteRemarkable images Chris. Yes, it is indeed wondrous how birds and animals can survive man's interference. Even thrive at times.
ReplyDeleteFascinating to see this landscape, so beautifully barren and yet home to all that life. Superb shots Chris.
ReplyDeleteThat first RB Merg shot looks like its levitating! Great image.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful desert landscape with the sea of cortez near by. Y'know I don't think I've EVER seen a bufflehead fly...when I spot them they're always swimming and what they do best...DIVING!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent adventure you shared.
I apologize for taking so long to come by and visit. It's been a busy week, and I'm up early to sit at the computer today before another day begins and I won't have much time!! Thanks for dropping by this week.
a beautiful nature in every way possible. Love it and you have gorgeous shots to share. :)
ReplyDeleteAs warm as it is in Phoenix an escape to the beach would be right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteSeems fit for neither man nor beast!
ReplyDeletePeople who love the desert I think love it best precisely because the treasures are so rare and everything has to struggle to survive. And thus even more special. It sounds as if you are well on the way to becoming a desert lover!
ReplyDeleteAwesome place to spend time.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me that birds and animals adapt so well to certain conditions Chris, you proved this well on this trip!
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