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4 Day trips to Charmouth/Lyme Regis - so many vertebrae!


Fenguin1999

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Hello Everyone!

 

After my very successful trip to Charmouth last time, I have been on 4 single day trips across the months of February/March/April, and wanted to share each days finds.

I was once again looking for bone fossils - and had more luck than I possibly could have hoped for as far as I am concerned! I spent the majority of the time on Charmouth beach, though I did walk across to Lyme Regis Church cliffs on a couple of days.

 

 

DAY 1

I found 4 very nice bone fossils, including my first articulated vertebrae, and my first definite piece of jaw!

 

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Apart from the damage to one side, the bone quality on this Ichthyosaur tail vertebra is very nice - an excellent start to the first day.

 

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My first set of articulated vertebrae! The base of the neural arches are also present though most has been been worn off.

 

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A nice section of Ichthyosaur jaw, with some other bone fragments stuck in the pyrite.

 

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A fairly worn Ichthyosaur vertebra which at the time was my largest to date.

 

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DAY 2

3 Bone fossils were found on day 2 - all of which were vertebrae.

 

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3 Articulated ichthyosaur vertebrae - although these are worn down to pretty much a pebble - I was still over the moon with this. Next challenge would be finding 4 articulated!

 

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Another single tail vertebrae, the size and preservation on this one is so similar to the one I found in day 1 (and only found a week apart), which makes me think these could be from the same animal.

 

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Half an Ichthyosaur vertebra, which shows the bone tie shape nicely.

 

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DAY 3

4 Bone fossils were found on day 3, including my best preserved ichthyosaur vertebra, and a section of jaw with some worn down teeth.

 

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My assumption on this one is that it is an Ichthyosaur paddle digit, though I wasn't aware that they could be sloped like this? But the bone surface on the top and bottom have the lines radiating from the centre like I have seen on other digits.

 

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My best preserved vertebra to date, the photo doesn't do it justice but the bone quality is amazing on this one, and it has pretty much 0 wear from the sea.

 

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A quite worn unknown piece of bone, although the shape initially suggested paddle digit to me, I'm now not so sure

 

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A very small section of jaw with some worn down teeth! This one was just staring at me on my walk back to the car to drive home.

 

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DAY 4

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2 Good sided articulated Ichthyosaur vertebrae from- need some mudstone cleaning off. This was the first find of the day - and it only got better from here on.

 

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A Partial Caturus sp. fish skull! Probably my favourite find to date. I am able to identify the branchiostegal rays at the bottom there but if anyone with more knowledge about fish skulls recognises any of the other skull sections please let me know. I assumed that the next bone up from the rays in the below photo is the dentary/angular but again I am very new to all this. This bone appears to have an ovular cross section from the second photo below which is what made me think jaw.

 

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2 Nice sized ichthyosaur vertebrae with the neural arches present - in the matrix.

 

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A small piece of bone, I wasn't too sure on this one, and it may be too small to really know what this could have been.

 

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I found some nice ammonites, crinoids and a devils toenail too, though as I was mainly looking for bones, hence why I didn't end up putting them in this post.

I actually managed to find more bones than in my 5 day trip from before where I was looking for bones. My favourites definitely have to be the fish skull, the large articulated vertebrae with neural arches, and the jaw with teeth.

 

Needless to say I have definitely 'caught the bug', and will be returning again soon.

 

 

 

 

 

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wow, looks like you have had luck! Might be they belong to one specimen, size could fit 

Incredible find! I normally found one in a week, sometimes two vertebraes, sometimes nothing

Congrets!

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10 minutes ago, rocket said:

wow, looks like you have had luck! Might be they belong to one specimen, size could fit 

Incredible find! I normally found one in a week, sometimes two vertebraes, sometimes nothing

Congrets!

Thank you! I think I have definitely used up my luck for a while. They days that I went there were also very few other people on the beach - so that probably had something to do with it too 

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7 minutes ago, Fenguin1999 said:

Thank you! I think I have definitely used up my luck for a while. They days that I went there were also very few other people on the beach - so that probably had something to do with it too 

so when you thinks you have used your luck for a while check out how long this is.

If it´s two week, go out in three :D

For me it was always a highlight in my UK-tours to find ichthyosaur-remains. 

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