Waders
Waders

Waders

 Waders

The plovers lift their wings on the beach and dash across the sand into the shallow water, laughing like carefree children.  Once there, they wade slowly along the tide line, looking intently for lunch.  They change their demeanour by the minute: playing turns to to squabbling; running gleefully turns to standing solemnly.  Like children, they are made up entirely by the here and now.  

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