I try to visit FL twice a year and what I’ve noticed is that at a certain time of the year there are more seashells of a certain types on the beach than at other times. Apple Murex and Lace Murex are definitely on my list of favorite seashells.
30a is definitely not known for its shelling. I found a baby ear and a cockle shell 1 day. And that's about it. Every once in awhile someone has a good day but that's few and far between. Thanks for watching and I hope you have a great week.
@BeachBumminDad Thanks for the info! We were on our way home from a very bountiful Sanibel shelling haul including JUNOMIA (missing a piece..but still wonderful)...so we weren't too disappointed with Santa Rosa...absolutely beautiful water and sand!!
How about some winter shelling 😮 ruclips.net/video/p9oVFnyDETg/видео.html
I try to visit FL twice a year and what I’ve noticed is that at a certain time of the year there are more seashells of a certain types on the beach than at other times. Apple Murex and Lace Murex are definitely on my list of favorite seashells.
Just love to hear those waves!
Ikr
We were at Santa Rosa Beach recently. I was amazed at the lack of shells!! A few coquinas here and there..but that was it!!
30a is definitely not known for its shelling. I found a baby ear and a cockle shell 1 day. And that's about it. Every once in awhile someone has a good day but that's few and far between. Thanks for watching and I hope you have a great week.
@BeachBumminDad Thanks for the info! We were on our way home from a very bountiful Sanibel shelling haul including JUNOMIA (missing a piece..but still wonderful)...so we weren't too disappointed with Santa Rosa...absolutely beautiful water and sand!!
We don't get those beautiful shells here in the UK
Florida's shells are definitely amazing. ruclips.net/video/2RVvrBjy4BI/видео.html
What is a 'crucifix bone'? Species?
Saltwater catfish