Again down at the jetty, at the coast, I saw the run-of-the-mill birds as well as one Marbled Godwit. I was hoping to see some some new lifer alcids or shorebirds, but it wasn't in the cards.
Earlier in the day, while walking on the beach, I came across a Marbled Godwit. There were people very close to it so perhaps it would have been a good photo opportunity, but I didn't have my camera at that time. After waiting around at the jetty for a while to see what would turn up, another (the same?) Marbled Godwit flew in and landed next to the Great Blue Heron that was fishing there.
These photos are © 2022 Phil Thompson, all rights reserved.
My "birds in review" collages can be found here.
📄 hashes-2022-09-11-072307.txt
📄 hashes-2022-09-11-072307.txt.sig
The above hashes-<date>.txt
file contains SHA-256 hashes of all the photos
from this shoot. The hashes-<date>.txt.sig
is a signature of that hashes
file, created with my PGP key. The signature file
itself was written to both the Bitcoin Cash and Algorand blockchains, in the
OP RETURN
and Note
fields respectively, using the transactions below.
In short, this proves that these photos and the signature both existed at the time the
transactions were written to the Bitcoin Cash and Algorand blockchains.
This blog post has more details.
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view the ALGO tx on explorer.perawallet.app: WDD46NJTDLY5WHW6R4GTM6PMSMRQZXMMOCMQJTGE7K6XZOS3ON5Q
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