Beach Walk, July 21, 2018

 

On Port Royal Sound, just west of the heel of the island.

My wanderings are guided by whatever catches my eye.

What you see on a beach walk on this beautiful island can vary so greatly, depending on which beach you start from, the season, the tides, and whether there has been a recent storm to churn things up. I love taking folks out to see what we can discover on the beach, but formal programs cover so little of my time exploring this island so I thought I’d add a virtual beach walk and share what I find. Let me know what you think of this feature in the comments.

It has been raining for days and I was getting stir crazy, even this reader can only read so much. Finally we got a break in the weather today and I headed out this morning just after low tide. I had not actually been to the heel of the island in a few months (terrible!!), so I knew that was where I was going.  What follows are photos of some of the things I saw today and some information that I might have shared if we were exploring together.

Many birds, but surprisingly, no Great Blue Herons or Brown Pelicans.

I followed some tracks in the sand…

I found quite a few Lettered Olives and Sharkeyes,pretty easy to find at low tide, but the most interesting track I found today belongs to this…

And as usual, lots of dead crabs…

you’ve all probably seen the holes on the beach surrounded by what looks like chocolate sprinkles. Some of you probably even know that those holes are the burrows for ghost shrimp. And the chocolate sprinkles? Just suffice it to say that they aren’t chocolate 🙂 But did you know that there are two types of ghost shrimp common to the island? The are the Carolinian (appropriate) and the Georgian, with the Carolinian being the much larger of the two and making larger burrows.  Geologists love ghost shrimp burrows because these easily fossilize, and the following photos may give you some indication as to why.

Some worms, well, their tubes anyway…

And to finish, some random things I found today…

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