❤︎ ★ ✚ ℓσvε ғαvσяιтε ғσℓℓσω Beach~ a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks, run or haul up (a boat or ship) on to a beach. Quartz sand particles and shell fragments from a beach. Sand and shingle is scoured, graded and moved around by the action of waves and currents. Shells~ Sea snails and slugs ~Ring-billed gull ~Mole crabs ~Horseshoe Crab ~Stingray ~Piping plover ~Sand crabs
Woods~ the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber, an area of land, smaller than a forest, that is covered with growing trees. WILDLIFE Small Mammals. Rabbits, foxes, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, and badgers — it’s hard to imagine a forest without small mammals. Large Mammals. Deer, bear, bobcats, moose, and more – the forest is filled with large animals. Insects. Ladybugs, beetles, praying mantises, spiders, bees, and other buzzing bugs may give you the creepy crawlies, but they’re an essential part of the forest ecosystem. Reptiles & Amphibians. Gopher tortoise, turtles, salamanders, snakes, frogs, newts, and skunks; these scaly creatures are a common sight for many forest visitors Birds. Herons, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, bluebirds and cardinals; a good set of binoculars will help you get a peek at these fine-feathered friends.