Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'dsr'.
-
From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Bivalvia Deep Springs Road Quarry, NY Windom Formation Middle Devonian -
From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Trimerus (Dipleura) dekayi Deep Springs Road Quarry, NY Windom Formation Middle Devonian -
From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Orthonota undulata Deep Springs Road Quarry, NY Windom Formation Middle Devonian -
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Enrolled Greenops sp. Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
- 3 comments
-
- 2
-
- deep springs road
- dsr
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Platyceras erectum Windom Shale Member, Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
- 4 comments
-
- 5
-
- dsr
- hamilton group
- (and 5 more)
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Hawletrochus macrostomus Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
-
Dig with the Experts, Deep Springs Road, Aurora Fossil Festival
bockryan posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hello! I got back from some travels to Turkey (no fossil hunting there this time, I did however have some nice fossil gifts from the US I was bringing to my relatives seized by Turkish customs which was... fun) and immediately headed to Penn Dixie for the 2023 Dig with the Experts event, which was a huge success and had perfect weather for a very fun two days of collecting the NY Devonian. Found numerous nice prone trilobites, a good selection of the available brachiopods, and the absolute find of the weekend was a sizeable, possibly complete, head shield from a placoderm, which is a dream find for me as they're easily my favorite animals. It was beyond my skill to prep though so I will have to wait until next year to see it uncovered, which will be a great intro the event in 2024 . First, while I didn't do any collecting in Greece or Turkey, I couldn't help but find a few to take pictures of. The breakwater in Istanbul appears to be full of burrow fossils and one coiled cephalopod (maybe) that I'm unsure about the age on. Any ideas? It's likely rock either taken from the Bosporus or from nearby since the blocks are so huge. The next picture is from the walls surrounding the Parthenon in Athens, which I think I read is Cenozoic marine limestone. Next we have the pictures from Penn Dixie - the Placoderm (along with a nice bonus prone trilobite) is split in two and covered in glue so it looks pretty rough now, hopefully it emerges looking good on the other side of the prep process. Not having had enough, the following weekend we returned to NY to try out the famous Deep Spring Road locality which was amazing! My mollusk collection was greatly expanded and I came away with a small rolled Dipleura and the head of a Trimerus, along with a number of Geenops fragments and assorted other material. We also checked out the nearby Museum of the Earth in Ithaca which I highly recommend if you're ever in the area. Next is the Aurora Fossils Festival, which very much did not enjoy the same weather luck as Penn Dixie but was fun all the same. I came away with tons of teeth, my first semi-complete Meg, and two very nice sting ray spines. A nice quality cetacean vertebrae continues to elude me, but they're tough to find there anyway as everything gets so beat up it seems. I was excited to find a fair few complete mollusk shells as well of many different types. They're small but really pretty, they make a nice display! Lastly, a shoutout to the incredible mural at the Fossil Museum, another thing to definitely see if you're ever in the area. -
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Lingula spatulata, from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY. This is the largest Lingula I've ever found. 23mm length by 14mm width© 2023 Tim Jones
- 1 comment
-
- 3
-
- deep springs road
- dsr
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Pterinopectin undosus from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
-
- deep springs road
- dsr
- (and 3 more)
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Tentaculites bellulus - Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
- 4 comments
-
- 5
-
- dsr
- hamilton group
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Tentaculites bellulus - Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
-
- dsr
- hamilton group
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Protoleptostrophia perplana Internal view of I believe the brachial valve Givetian, Middle Devonian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group Deep Springs Road Quarry NY-
- 1
-
- brachiopod
- devonian
-
(and 4 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Tornoceras uniangulare from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2023 Tim Jones
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Lingula sp. (L.delia?) Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR Generously gifted to me by @Fossildude19- 2 comments
-
- 2
-
- brachiopods
- devonian
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Pleurodictyum americanum Tabulate coral Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group DSR -
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Aulocystis jacksoni? Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group DSR -
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Grammysioidea sp. Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group DSR -
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Phestia brevirostra Tiny bivalve Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR -
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Largest Hyolith specimen I have found so far Hallotheca aclis? I don't see any longitudinal striae on the specimen so I don't think it is Hyolithes striatus Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR -
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Found while surface collecting, this piece has a preservation often seen in lingulids brachiopods but is larger than any other specimens I have seen from here. Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR-
- 1
-
- brachiopod
- dsr
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Elita fimbriata Specimen isn't in great shape, but I kept it as this is the only one I've found so far Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR-
- brachiopod
- dsr
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Pholadella radiata Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR -
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Tornoceras uniangulare from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2022 Tim Jones
-
From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Goniaphora hamiltonensis from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2022 T. Jones
- 2 comments
-
From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Mediospirifer audaculus Givetian Windom Shale Mbr. Moscow Fm. Deep Springs Road Quarry, Central NY- 1 comment
-
- 1
-
- brachiopod
- dsr
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with: