July 10, 2015

Willets, Whorls and a Wentletrap

Another two days of beach therapy this week . . . sunrise on Thurs. was simple but lovely . . .



…One of two whelk whorls found Thurs.; the other is white . . .
(The spiral end of the gastropod shells are called whorls)



I found this wentletrap on my way back up the beach, where many people had already passed by . . . my first wentletrap! The shell only reaches 1" long, the length of this one.



…Short razor clam shells (stout tagelus) aren't common and when I find them they're usually broken...



Both visits to the beach this week had me finding a lot of whelk "bones" . . .




The partridge pea, a dune plant, is in bloom now.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Jann. A glorious sunrise and plenty of interesting shells on the beach.

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    1. Thanks Frank, the sunrises are really nice to catch.

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  2. That Went let rap is awesome! I'very never seen one like it before. Have a nice weekend!

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    1. I agree Janice, the wentletrap was an exciting find! Hope you have a great weekend too!

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    1. Thanks, Kathie, and thanks for visiting! Beach therapy never gets old, the sea is always offering up its amazing treasures. :)

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