Also nice ray barbs I heard there’s alot of them there. Also I did find a full ray tooth/ plate on sheppey awhile back it’s white but not all white. It’s just that if I rinse it In water it turns black
Hi! I must make my way to Sheppey soon! It's by far my most popular video! A full ray palate?! WOW! That's awesome! Best I've done for multiple plates is a 3for at Lee and a 2for from Barton
Great video! I've been looking for fossils at Bracklesham Bay occasionaly over the last 20 years or so. It's a shame you didn't find a tooth on the shoreline, they really are well preserved when you do! Ray barb was a nice find, and one of those little teeth looks like a tiny worn Auriculatus based on the shape (although I could be wrong). Great finds 😀.
That tooth is lateral striatolamia macrota for sure. I'd would of followed the tide down from 2 hours before high tide and not bothered looking in the shingle. Teeth quality is far better on the foreshore.
Oh hello again you should really check out Copt point in Folkestone it’s far but the ammonites are cool. There more common in Lyme Regis that’s for sure and I’ve found 2 good sized ones.
Ye that would be good. I would take advantage on that trip and make a video. This is because you can find very small belemnites, echinods from other people, and for guaranteed crionoids possibly other sea plant creatures and good ammonites.
Great video and finds guys 😍😍
Also nice ray barbs I heard there’s alot of them there. Also I did find a full ray tooth/ plate on sheppey awhile back it’s white but not all white. It’s just that if I rinse it In water it turns black
Hi! I must make my way to Sheppey soon! It's by far my most popular video! A full ray palate?! WOW! That's awesome! Best I've done for multiple plates is a 3for at Lee and a 2for from Barton
Great video! I've been looking for fossils at Bracklesham Bay occasionaly over the last 20 years or so. It's a shame you didn't find a tooth on the shoreline, they really are well preserved when you do! Ray barb was a nice find, and one of those little teeth looks like a tiny worn Auriculatus based on the shape (although I could be wrong). Great finds 😀.
Thanks. I was indeed hoping to find a fresh shark tooth at the low tide mark. Maybe next time!
That tooth is lateral striatolamia macrota for sure. I'd would of followed the tide down from 2 hours before high tide and not bothered looking in the shingle. Teeth quality is far better on the foreshore.
Oh hello again you should really check out Copt point in Folkestone it’s far but the ammonites are cool. There more common in Lyme Regis that’s for sure and I’ve found 2 good sized ones.
I love Folkestone! The pearlescent Ammonites are a joy! I will be making my way there this summer for a day trip for sure!
Ye that would be good. I would take advantage on that trip and make a video. This is because you can find very small belemnites, echinods from other people, and for guaranteed crionoids possibly other sea plant creatures and good ammonites.
do another fossil hunt on isle of wight, maybe at whitecliff or yaverland
I'm back on the IOW 1st week of October and will be filming every hunt :)
Perfect conditions.