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Loose on the cobble near the mudflats/water at Blue Beach, Nova Scotia. Just wondering if this is textured rock or any kind of fossil. Thanks for your help with this. Cheers
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Loose on the cobble at Blue Beach, Nova Scotia. I believe this is a trace fossil. Just wondering if anyone can recommend some resources on how to interpret trace fossils? Thanks for your help with this.
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Blue Beach, Nova Scotia -- Porous (Probs Rock, but Maybe Fossil?)
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Hi there. I found this at Blue Beach, Nova Scotia. It was in the mud closer to the water (underwater when the tide comes in). Thanks for your help with this.- 1 reply
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Blue Beach, Nova Scotia - Small Fossil, Almost Looks Furry
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Hi there. I found this on Blue Beach, Nova Scotia. It was loose on the edge of the cobble area near the water. Thanks for your help with this.- 6 replies
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Hi there. I saw this I saw this at Blue Beach in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was loose on the beach, closer to the edge of the cobble towards the water. Also, I'm new to fossils, and only took this 1 pic (I left this fossil on the beach). The plant matter imprint along the bottom is approx 5.5 cm long. Thanks for your help with this.
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Hi there. I'm new to fossils, and just went fossil hunting for the first time the other day. I saw this at Blue Beach in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was loose on the beach, closer to the edge of the cobble towards the water. Also, I just took a few pictures and left this at the beach. Unfortunately, I didn't take many angles on this or most of what I saw - but I know for next time. I am including my hand in a pic for some sense of scale - index fingernail is about 1 cm. Thanks for your help with this.
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This was found in Nova Scotia, Canada, along the Bay of Fundy. Fossils in the area were typical carboniferous flora and small arthropod track ways. This was somewhat remote from other fossiliferous layers though. I collected them thinking maybe fish scales, but with a closer look I wonder if they could be pieces of arthropod shell. Notice that they are recognizable mostly by their reflective nature.
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Hello, I was walking along the Bay Of Fundy in New Brunswick, along the Dover area, when I saw something in a cracked-open boulder lying along the side of the road. Anyone have any idea what this might be? I went back this summer to see it again, but it was gone (probably due to erosion...everything on that side seems to be slowly sliding into the mud).