Photos by Cole Photos of Florida and Alabama
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The above digital images are available as quality photos in 5 x 7, or 8 x 10 inch sizes of the beach somewhere between Satellite Beach and Indianalantic Beach Florida. They include photos of the sand, rolling surf, seagulls on the beach and in flight, other sea birds, seashells and Portegese Man-of-war jellyfish that washed ashore, the shoreline, typical plants that grow along the beaches. There are photos of sandpipers scurrying to feed on small creatures of the sea in the shallow water along the shore. Sandpipers are very quick to find food on an outgoing wave before it dives too deep into the soft sand and they are alert and agile enough to stay away from the next incoming wave. Some of the sandpipers and seagulls seemed to posing for pictures yet they would not dare get too close to humans before they fly off or run a few feet to severasl hundred feet away until they feel safe. While standing along the beach seagulls can be loners or roost in large packs while sandpipers seem to be loners. |
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