Creamy mallows, and blushing Ipomoeas. Blue skies and a bright sun. |
The waters glimmer and shimmer. I look hopefully. No dolphins sighted. |
And so I learnt about decorator crabs which cover themselves with all sorts of things as part of camouflage - from seaweed to coral bits, to even moss and sea anemones. Who would have thought!
I also got a response from Vardhan patankar, via Manish Chandi that this is a spider crab, genus Doclea. "Quite common across the Indian coastline, he said. Seen it on the Goa coasts.
Bivalves were all over the intertidal area - Siliqua radiata - all empty shells. |
This tower snail (Turritella), seemed to be alive and on the move - see the trail behind it. |
This Plough Snail was alive too. The snail foot was moving. Such beautiful texture and delicate colouring of its shell. |
Ipomoea pes-caprae - a beautiful sight in the mornings. |
A Chalky Percher rested on the sands. |
I almost missed this ghost crab - it was a brave one - stared at me and didn't vanish down its hole. |
Pretty dishes, facing the sun. |
With their two lobed thick leaves |
Can't seem to get enough of them. |
More, next time.
Nice pics! I could almost feel the sea air.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mona. I hope you felt the sun too!
DeleteSuper flower girl.Cannnot belive I am in Chennai.
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Fantastic! Ambika, wish, I could walk there
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ReplyDeletelovely. and like a previous poster, I could almost smell the sea. That is a great capture of the ghost crab.
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