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Mud Bay

The tide is out and the foreground is Mud Bay where migrating shorebirds stop to take their fill of creatures living in the mud as the tide rolls in and out. The birds follow the tides edge as it uncovers and then covers back up the mud. In October there are no migrating shorebirds here to take advantage of the resources. Kachemak Bay is the deep water between the mud and the glacial fields of the mountains across the bay.

 

Taken 16 October 2021 at Homer, Alaska.

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Uploaded on December 1, 2021
Taken on November 30, 2021