Delaware Bay was massively hot (30c+) but the bird and horseshoe crabs were amazing. At the Dupont (terrible I know) visitor centre we saw ospreys swooping low overhead, clapper rails, willets and numerous gulls (including laughing and ringed).
The crabs were amazing, although we did not hit the full moon, high tide pinnacle there were masses knocking about. The noise their shells made on the rocks was amazing, just like real horseshoes and they really look as if they are from another planet. As its mating season there were loads of small males pursuing the larger females. Their blue blood has been harvested since 1970's as it is highly sensitive to bacteria and is used in ensuring the safety of medical products http://www.horseshoecrab.org/med/med.html
The campsite we stayed at was really cool, sandy and wooded. Each plot had a fire pit and picnic bench and there were several WW2 observation towers you could climb (view below).
On a light night walk we saw a white tailed deer and heard the amazing sound of a common nighthawk calling (sadly they weren't displaying like this) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qpsyjmda5Q
It was so hot in the tent I couldn't sleep at all despite pouring water over myself at regular intervals - I think I would have been cooler in a sauna. Even when the sun went down it kept on baking and this probably wasn't helped by my numerous mosquitoes and gnat bites - I don't know what it is but they find me really tasty.
Fi at the visitor centre
Crab action
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Wow, Albert Simpson has totally out bearded you. You must have been quite intimidated by his chin hair.
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