The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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here is a topside shots from blue heron.
it is marine related though




Its a crab eating a baby bird
 

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Agreed.

Can the species under there be "easily" moved, or would some of them react poorly (eg, seahorses do well or badly when moved to a new habitat).


Seahorse pairs mate for life. If you break up a pair they are done mating.

The feamles move around a bit, but the males spend most of their time in a very small area as they carry the babies.
 
Just a thought. I realize that all this construction discussion is relevant to this thread, but was wondering if maybe it would be better to break it into a separate thread. Keep this one for pics and critters, then another one for news updates on the bridge project. Just my 2 cents.
 
This is "continuing sagas..." all things BHB were supposed to be in this thread
 
Darn, it's a good thing I plan on being in FL and diving the bridge on the 23rd. High tide is 11:15 am. Anyone planning on being at the bridge on August 23rd in the morning?
 
Darn, it's a good thing I plan on being in FL and diving the bridge on the 23rd. High tide is 11:15 am. Anyone planning on being at the bridge on August 23rd in the morning?

I'm guessing Jim and I will be there Saturday and Sunday. Would love to meet up with you; we can also discuss Va. Beach! I'll catch up with Jim tonight to verify.
 

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