The Shell Nuts - Episode 7 - Shelling Surprise in Southern California

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • We thought we'd show some love to the California shelling community and the beautiful beaches there and film an episode on the far west coast. We were lucky enough to have some spare time during a recent trip to visit family there to visit 4 beautiful beaches: Crystal Cove Park(Laguna Beach), Laguna Beach, Carlsbad, and Del Mar. We did not expect to find much, but were pleasantly surprised! We found all sorts of snails, cockles, clams, scallops, sand dollars, and various other shells, and one big surprise find I won't mention and you'll just have to watch. Forgive my rough voice in this video. I was still recovering from Covid when I recorded the narration(which is something else I unfortunately collected on this trip). Thanks for watching!

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  • @MikeMiller-fj6ku
    @MikeMiller-fj6ku 9 месяцев назад

    First clam is a folded littleneck, few cal. Cones then a Nuttall’s cockle. Then broken wavy top snail, then festive rock shell. Wavy top
    Bean clam, folded little neck, California Venus, pac. calico scallop, great shape sunset clam (great find usually fragile and broken) Washington clam.
    White sand macoma, calico scallop, folded little neck, Washington, clam, calico scallop, broken Lewis’s moon shell, California, jack, knife, clam, horn shell, California cone, great! Gould’s bubble, purple Olivella, dove shell possibly.
    Calico scallops, recluz’s moon shell, incised tower, Lewis’s moon shell, and great chestnut cowry.
    Trash pick up is a must. Cheers.

  • @coralraeartandthings
    @coralraeartandthings Год назад

    I was born and raised in Ca. Lived in Huntington when I was little. In the 70s there were so many shells lots of sand dollars scallops clams we actually would go clam digging at low tide. In the mid 80s there was a summer where there were so many live sand dollars they were everywhere. Huntington was my home beach I was there summer and winter walking the beach. In the early 90s the people changed so I started taking my daughter to Laguna. We would go in the morning eat lunch and watch the surfers at sunset. We would go to the tide pools exactly where you were. Great memories of Laguna the marine life is amazing. Not too many shells there though some but rare. My daughter now lives in Clearwater Florida I cant wait to visit and walk their beaches and hunt for shells. Great video!!! Happy shelling.

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад +1

      What a great story and great memories. :) Thank you for sharing. Laguna is such a beautiful place. We always love visiting there. We hope you have great shelling success in Clearwater when you visit your daughter. :) Thanks for stopping by!

  • @jkperdue1109
    @jkperdue1109 Год назад +1

    Beautiful shells you found. Was if, your beach was saying welcome home

  • @billrobbins5874
    @billrobbins5874 Год назад

    Memories you have of that place very special. Surfed for 15 years and don't remember seeing sea shells. Also that you proposed to your wife on Delmar. Now you're back for shells. Sounds like Delmar has been good to you both. Thank you for sharing. Also did not know CA had sand dollars or coweries. Great finds! 👍👍👍👍

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Thanks for tuning in Bill. Much appreciated. Yes, Del Mar has definitely been good to us both. Such a great beach town.

  • @kozlinda
    @kozlinda Год назад +1

    i'm in north california and the last 3 years i've gone to florida to go shelling. thanks for showing me that i can feed my addiction closer to home! 😂 great video!

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, maybe you can save yourself some travel and get your shelling fix more locally. :)

  • @kathybearden4470
    @kathybearden4470 Год назад

    Super! Yeah for Del Mar! Not too shabby! Loved those colorful scallops, sand dollars and cowrie. All good finds. However, as you've shown, Florida's beaches are treasure chests of shells. I'm about to fill a glass container with my beautiful Florida shells sent to me by a couple of special friends! I'm excited❣

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      :) Please text us a pic when you create that display. I'm sure it'll look amazing given your gifted touch! Del Mar was a pleasant surprise and I hope maybe it gives you a little more inspiration to check by there every now and then. If you find something cool, you better share the story and a pic! Hope to see you and Steve again soon!

  • @EffSharp
    @EffSharp 7 месяцев назад

    Carpenteria state beach had tons of those wavy turban snail shells. 🐚 ❤

  • @kathyjund7212
    @kathyjund7212 Год назад

    I live in so cali and went to San Clemente and found a chestnut dowry I was excited as you! Sadly not as much shells here but the wavy top shell you found often wash up by the tons in winter.. I have one of those too! Thanks for taking us along!

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Hi Kathy! Thanks for sharing your experiences in SoCal. I hope one day we can find one of those large wavy top shells that's in great shape because they're gorgeous shells. Thanks for the tip about finding them in winter. Much appreciated!

  • @mistymarchese600
    @mistymarchese600 Год назад

    I really loved seeing these California beaches, I went shelling out there a couple times and I found similar shells, I believe the one at the beginning of the video is a “gem murex”

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Hi Misty! Thanks for watching our video and letting us know about the 'gem murex'. We're newbies and still have a lot to learn so we appreciate the help. Thanks also for confirming the shells we found are shells you typically find also. We're headed back out to SoCal in June and we're excited to try shelling there again.

  • @JoAnnSmith-bu9nl
    @JoAnnSmith-bu9nl Год назад +1

    Calico scallop

  • @dianerichmond7105
    @dianerichmond7105 Год назад +1

    I've always wondered about shelling in California, because you seldom hear anything about it....!

  • @SandCoffeeRocks
    @SandCoffeeRocks Год назад

    Wow, you really saved the best for last 🤩 that cowrie was beautiful! Congrats 🥳 I understand how rarely they are to wash up; you really found a treasure. Do you think it’s a Chestnut Cowrie? Wonderful find, and I also liked a lot of your big and colourful scallops too. I’ve also been some some disappointing beaches (shell-wise) but just being out there and exploring a new place is a lot of fun too. Thanks for sharing your trips with us!

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Hi again Maddie! You always write such nice comments. Thank you as always! Yes, we agree with you that the cowrie is probably a Chestnut Cowrie. I agree, it's just fun exploring, even if there aren't a lot of shells. In our next video, we have created a cool thumbnail like you do for your videos. Not as impressive as yours, but hopefully you'll like it. :) Thank you for the inspiration and for the amazing videos you publish constantly also. We just love them and keep up the great work!

  • @shannonnakamura9932
    @shannonnakamura9932 Год назад

    Very cool seeing some shelling in Cali! May I suggest getting some shell books and doing a little research and looking up those shells so you can get them an ID. Also, feel free to add more content in each video. Seems like they're over quickly, and I love the shelling videos, I could watch 30 minutes of shelling easily! I'm looking forward to the next video.

  • @englishwithkaren9953
    @englishwithkaren9953 Год назад +1

    Your wife found a wavy turban at Laguna.

  • @MrsWorley33
    @MrsWorley33 Год назад

    I've enjoyed all of your videos! I went on a vacation to Sint Maarten and found a shell that looks like the tan shell in the first part of your intro. Can you tell me what kind of shell that is?

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! Thanks for tuning in. I apologize for the delayed reply. If you're inquiring about the very first shell in our intro section, that's an Angular Triton. Saint Maarten would be an excellent place to find one because it is a Caribbean shell. We find them rarely on the southeast Florida coast thanks to the Gulf Stream currents that carry shells from the Caribbean. That's the only one we've ever found in the 3 years we've been shelling in Florida. Congrats on finding one also!

  • @colinrobinson3842
    @colinrobinson3842 Год назад

    @6:40 That is a Festive Murex

    • @theshellnuts
      @theshellnuts  Год назад

      Thanks Colin! We're newbies and have a lot to learn so thanks for your help with the identification and thanks for watching our videos. Really appreciated!

    • @MikeMiller-fj6ku
      @MikeMiller-fj6ku 9 месяцев назад

      Jaton festivus = Festive rock shell