It was a beautiful morning on the last day of the "bonus" king tides in November. A typical Monday morning - not crowded like it had been over the Thanksgiving weekend. The beach was pretty clean! LOTS of dead jellies, mostly sea nettles and the clear small jellies, gooseberries I believe they are called. The streams / drainage areas were not flowing as much since it has been dry weather. The warm weather had a few folks sitting in the sun, one kite enthusiast was flying a shark shaped kite. Lots of burned wood - some driftwood burned and then many bits of blackened firewood from bonfires. This went along the entire mile about 10-20 feet from the dunes.
The biggest shock was finding a deceased Peregrine Falcon! The body was deposited by the recent high tide and there were no signs of injury or blood.