
Florida Shelling Sanibel Lighthouse Beach at Low Tide. Fossils, shells and critters oh my!
Florida Shelling at the Sanibel Lighthouse Beach was a brisk way to start my day. Winter shelling sure does come with it's challenges - the cold being one! We were going to be experiencing negative low tides and I really want to find a horse conch. I'm pretty convinced Sanibel is where I'm going to find it and since the tides were really low, I thought I would have better access to shallow water and stumble across my horse conch.
The tide was low but I didn't find what I was expecting. I don't think this Sanibel Lighthouse beach likes me. I've been here a few times and have left with great pictures and ZERO shells. On this particular day I did happen to find a few things to talk about, including 2 squishy critters that I've never seen before and a fossil that is over a million years old!
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