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Cretaceous Bivalve from the Severn Formation, MD.
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Nuculana rostratruneata Bivalve 1/2 inch long Upper Cretaceous Severn Formation Monmouth Group Prince George's CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Cretaceous Bivalve from the Severn Formation, MD.
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Anomia argentaria Bivalve 1 inch wide Upper Cretaceous Severn Formation Monmouth Group Prince George's CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Cretaceous Bivalve from the Severn Formation, MD.
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Crassatella vadosa Bivalve 1 and 1/2 inches wide Upper Cretaceous Severn Formation Monmouth Group Prince George's CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Cretaceous Bivalve from the Severn Formation, MD.
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Nucula slackiana Bivalve 1 and 1/4 inches wide Upper Cretaceous Severn Formation Monmouth Group Prince George's CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Cretaceous Clam from the Severn Formation, MD.
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Legumen ellipticum Bivalve 1 and 1/2 inches long Upper Cretaceous Severn Formation Monmouth Group Prince George's CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Geoduck Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Panopea goldfussi Geoduck Clam (both valves) 4 inches in length Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, M.D. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Paleocene Eagle Ray Barb from Douglas Point, MD.
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Undescribed Myliobatoid Eagle Ray Barb 3/4 inches long Paleocene Aquia Formation Douglas Point Charles CO., MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Paleocene False Ark Shell from Maryland (another view)
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Cucullaea gigantea False Ark Shell Clam (external cast) 5 and 3/4 inches in length Paleocene Aquia Formation Oxon Hill, MD.-
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Cucullaea gigantea False Ark Shell Clam (external cast) 5 and 3/4 inches in length Paleocene Aquia Formation Oxon Hill, MD.-
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Inarticulate Miocene Brachiopod from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Discinisca lugubris Discinid (inarticulate) Brachiopod 3/4 inches tall Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Moon Snail from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Euspira heros Moon Snail 1 and 1/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Venus Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Mercernaria cuneata Venus Clam 4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Cockle Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Chesacardium laqueatum Cockle Shell 3 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Dallarca elevata Ark Shell (both valves) 1 and 1/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Pecten Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Chesapecten nefrens Scallop shell 1 and 3/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Lucine Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Stewartia anodonta Lucine Clam Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Venus Clams from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Dosinia acetabulum Venus Clams 3 and 1/2 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Geoduck Clam and Tongue Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Panopea golfussi (left) Glossus marylindica (right) Geoduck Clam and Tongue Shell 4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Tongue Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD
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Glossus marylandica Tongue Shell (both valves) 2 and 3/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Last weekend, I went down to Calvert Cliffs state Park in Maryland to go fossil hunting for a bit. While looking through my finds, I noticed that this bone seemed to be mostly intact, and wondered if it could be a bone from the flipper of some kind of dolphin? Maybe one of these bones? Thanks for any answers, and sorry for the bad quality photos.
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Hey everyone, A few days ago I finally got back out to Bayfront Park. According to the local forecast, it was going to be a cloudy day, but there was enough space in the sky during the sunrise for the sun to peek through and create a marvelous display of colors. I always love the scenery at Brownies, and that day was especially beautiful. The tide was relatively low when I arrived, but since I got there just after peak low tide, the water was rising for the entire time I was there, and it rose much faster than I would've liked. I didn't find any big teeth, but overall still had a great day collecting. I hope you enjoy my YouTube video of the hunt, embedded below. If you haven't already done so, please subscribe to my channel, leave a like on the video, and drop a comment as well to let me know what you thought! Thanks for the support! With the weather starting to finally warm up, I will hopefully be able to get out more frequently. Hoping for some low tides. Hoppe hunting!
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Hello! I’m from southeast Michigan but I’ve also collected in OH, PA, NJ, MD, and VA on a handful of trips. Another of which I’m going on in a week, down to NJ and MD with lots of stops in PA, back to a few spots I’ve been before, with some new ones along the way. I’m currently in my third year as a dual environmental science and geology undergrad, and hoping to go further in my education towards paleontology. I’m not currently in any of my local clubs, I do plan to join some after my trip, but I am a member of the AIPG chapter at my university. I’m looking forward to meeting new people with a similar passion and I will appreciate the help with identification. And if there’s any fellow local fossil hunters give me a shout.
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Hello! I am taking a few days off next week and I plan on resuming my favorite hobby (fossil hunting!) for a day in hopefully wonderful weather! I currently moved to Camden county and while I usually fossil hunt in Big Brook, I was thinking of a change of pace and maybe switching it up a bit and taking the long drive to Calvert Cliffs (or somewhere else, depending on recommendations). Anyways, It would be my first time in awhile fossil hunting at a place outside of Big Brook and I was curious if anyone has been to Calvert Cliffs recently, and if it is worth going to (for me it would be a 4 hour drive). Of course, whether a place is actually worth going to also comes down to personal preference but any insight would be greatly appreciated! In addition, other recommendations are also welcomed! :-) Thank you!
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Hey everyone, I'm trying to figure out what this is? Found near Calvert county. Looks like the jawbone section of something? Any help would be great on this one. Just something odd I've never found before.
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Hi! Basically the title! Going on a hunt soon and was wondering where along the Potomac I should go to hunt? Any parks, etc? thanks!