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Evening everyone I would much appreciate help in identifying these little ammonites preserved in pyrite. I picked them up on the shore of Portmuck Harbour which is on the Eastern Coast of Northern Ireland. They originate from the underlying early Jurassic Waterloo mudstone formation. Thanks for looking!
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A nice wee trip to the beach tonight at Portmuck, Northern Ireland for fish and chips by the sea (eaten in the car to avoid the cold wind of course). Followed by a quick dander over the shingle to see what has weathered out of the underlying lower Jurrassic Waterloo mudstone formation. Only a small round up of bivalves which look like cardinia ovalis and two fragments of ammonite. May not be the most sucessful hunt ever but still a great and safe way to spend a friday evening.
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