Jacksonville, FL, northeast Florida virtual shell hunting! This undeveloped secluded barrier island beach has more than 5 miles of natural beauty and diverse ecosystems for all to explore. The Atlantic was definitely putting on a show with lots of sea foam and bubbling water sand volcanoes-let’s talk about what those are. I found lots of angel wing shells; and I’ll show you how to tell them apart! Join me let’s walk Little Talbot Island!
FBW Blog Post: “Gray Atlantic Augers and Salle’s Augers. Are they different species?”: floridabeachwalks.com/augers/...
Gray Atlantic Augers (cinerea) and Salle’s Augers (salleana): shell-level comparison (the only apparent decisive distinction is the microsculpture of tiny perforations).
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KEY MOMENTS:
00:00 Introduction
02:55 Live Augers
03:48 Beach Walk & Shelling
07:40 Sea Foam
09:17 Water Volcanos
10:17 Beach Views & Shelling
13:10 Baby’s Ear Shell
14:57 Olive with Purple Aperture
16:16 Sand Dollar
17:42 Angel Wing Shell Comparison
19:52 North End of Island
22:17 Shell Finds
22:48 Bible Verse
"May the God of your hope so fill you with all joy and peace in believing that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound and be overflowing (bubbling over) with hope." Romans ch.15, v.13
6 июл 2024