Hi Don and welcome aboard. I don't know anything about Wisconsin sites, but I love digging around the low country of SC among other places. I'm planning a trip...
I'm hoping some of our European members can help me out here. I'll be in Bavaria on business in a couple of weeks and some German friends of mine from Bamberg...
Hi if any body lives around the tulsa area there are plant fossils Off of highway 75 by glenpool.You look for road that was cut on north side they are in a ...
Hi...I am interested in meeting people who collect in my area...completely new to this except for searching on the beach at Lyme Regis in England...(where "The...
Brett,<br>I understand your hesitance to purchase what you can 'dig' up for yourself. I'm a geologist/paleobotantist and have collected marine invertebrates...
Lapidary_one:<br>Have been goin through older club messages having joined recently and was very impressed by this posting. Congratulations (belated of course)...
I am looking for some new places to hunt fossils in N.C. Have been to Aurora, Lumberton, and Elizabethtown. Can anyone suggest some good places?<br>Thanks,...
well...yeah... but can you do card tricks? Ha ha...Wow...thanks a lot for taking so much time answering my posting...Of course I'm hoping some one from my area...
How about the Martin Marietta mines at Rocky Point and Castle Hayne? There are a few others in the Wilmington area as well. I'm about 10 minutes from both. If ...
A friend of mine collects fossils all over New Jersey, Delaware (I think), and Maryland. However, I don't know exactly where he goes, and I won't be seeing him...
Hi, I was just wondering, since I've just recently become interested in fossils, if all fossils are to be considered ancient (therefore millions of years old)....
I am not an expert on fossils. But I have been learning. Some good books that I have found are Eye witness Handbooks, Fossils, by Cyril Walker and David Ward....
Shalom fellow human fossil admirers.<br>I am interested in collecting photos of sea fossils at high altitudes arround the world. I have collected Ammonites in ...
Hi I am heading to South Dakota and Nebraska in a few weeks and was wondering if anybody knows of some good sites for collecting.Come on now I know there must...
The Simon and Schuster book is a good second choice. The Pinna book is by far the best in the business. If Pinna is out of print, it must have just happened. I...
Hi, all! I just joined tonight and also posted a few pics in the albums. Digital cameras are great! Anyway, I look forward to sharing even more of my finds on...
Hey everybody out there in sharktooth land. If you could be so kind as to help me out. I have a friend coming over from the Netherlands who will be on the east...
I have another excellent source for hard-to-find<br>books. It's the Hannum Co. in Ardmore, OK. I have<br>bought books from them for several years now...
Well, it is slightly dead, and it seems dead fish float that way . . . But in all honesty, I didn't know which end waz up! Thanks for the info mikek373....
Nice pictures, "Oldfart".<br><br>I say there is a chance that you may have a footprint there . . . perhaps your local museum could make a positive ID?...
Another thing we should all remember is that we are removing material from the scientific record. Its not a bad idea to think of that when we find that really...
Don,<br><br>That is the number one reason why I have gone to taking pictures of my finds instead of excavating them. In the case of the impression, it was...
After looking at the two photographs that you have posted I must agree that they do have a general morphology remeniscent of a reptilian or amphibian ...
I also looked at the pictures. I doubt that this is a footprint. And I am sure it is not a theropod print, toes are too short, and triagular. Also the middle...