Black and White Gallery #11 -- Nature's Graffiti



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Seagulls pick up clams and crabs and drop them from the sky on the rocks (and roads) along the coast to crack them open so they can readily eat the contents. They drop other things from the sky too. Here are some examples of designs (as found) made by flying Seagulls that were found on some nearly black flat rocks on the Maine coast on a cloudy morning when no "more typical" images were apparent. These are all untitled to avoid any influence on what you may imagine that you see in these images.
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Southwest Harbor, ME 
August, 2002

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Southwest Harbor, ME 
August, 2002

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Southwest Harbor, ME 
August, 2002

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Robert B. Hallock
Department of Physics, Hasbrouck Laboratory
University of Massachusets, Amherst, MA 01003
413-545-3529
hallock@physics.umass.edu