On our way out to a field site recently we came across a Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) nest. We moved on so as not to disturb the birds, but I took a quick photo with my telephoto lens. It is such a beautifully constructed nest! Hundreds of rock chips gathered to produce a shallow bowl.
Later I was reading a short story by A.S. Byatt and was struck by the phrase "in a wilderness of stones." She was writing about "moor birds" (perhaps grouse in Great Britain?), but my mind went immediately to this oystercatcher nest. Looking at the photo we were struck by the number of stones used to make this nest, and the phrasing seemed just right, describing both the eggs surrounded by stones as well as the world of Black Oystercatchers.
With thanks to A.S. Byatt, the oystercatchers, and the stones, and the elements that shape them.
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