Seashells, Sea Stars to Sleepy Crabs At Gulfside this Week
In nature, it’s impossible to predict when you might see a MILLIPEDE SEASTAR or find a large...
Read MoreIn nature, it’s impossible to predict when you might see a MILLIPEDE SEASTAR or find a large...
Read MoreLast night’s mango sky brought out a mango tinted HORSESHOE CRAB along with several different mango colored seashells as well. Check out this BEAUTIFUL CRASSATELLA (9 o’clock) Clark found last night at Bowman’s...
Read MoreAs the tide was rushing out of Sanibel’s Blind Pass channel, there were little pockets of semi-buried shells in the sand along the shoreline covered by only 3 inches of water. That’s where the treasures were last...
Read MoreThe only thing cloudy about our Captiva Cruises iLoveShelling trip to Cayo Costa were the live CLOUDY PERIWINKLES hiding in clusters on the tree roots at the south tip of the island. It’s been such a month on the...
Read MoreIf the Sanibel SEA LIFE could have talked last evening at low tide, they probably would have been chatting it up about how lovely the evening was and how healthy they were feeling…. just like us. This LINED STARFISH was...
Read MoreHERMIT CRABS are funny! For some reason HERMIT CRABS seem whimsical to me so they make me laugh when I see their little legs start coming out of the opening of the shell then … whip … they’re gone again. They...
Read MoreCombing the beach as the sun sets over the Sanibel fishing pier reminds us why we love our home. After getting back from Grand Bahama Island, we couldn’t wait to breathe in our own beach. We were greeted by a...
Read MoreSEA URCHINS! I haven’t seen SEA URCHINS washed up on our shores in quite a while… much less cutie itty bitty ones like this. I found dried tiny ones with spines as well… Normally if SEA URCHINS still have their...
Read MoreThe Sanibel sky after sunset last night had an amazing effect on the clouds and reflection on the water. My lens caught this little boy raising down the beach like he was running for the gold in the sky as it changed colors....
Read MoreWow! There are bazillions of PEN SHELLS and EGG CASES on the beach at GULFSIDE CITY PARK… There are HORSE CONCH EGG CASES, LIGHTNING WHELK EGG CHAINS, PEAR WHELK CHAINS, PAPER FIG EGG CASINGS and SKATE EGG CASES....
Read MoreNow who in their right shelling mind could not think that this little baby LACE MUREX shell is not THE cutest thing that ever washed up at the Sanibel Lighthouse Beach? heehee What a cutie petutie! I even found smaller baby...
Read MoreIf you want to learn the types of seashells, sea life, vegetation and what the different kinds of mollusk egg cases look like and live in the Gulf Of Mexico, you’ve got your chance this week. It all washed up on the beach...
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