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Fossils and Scottish Fossil Collecting in Queensferry
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Queensferry - South Scotland Last updated: [17/10/07] last visited 2007 |
Carboniferous |
| Written by Alister and Alison Cruickshanks |
![]() (Queensferry Foreshore under the Forth Rail Bridge) - 2007 |
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(Suitable for families)
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Common sense when collecting at all locations should be taken and knowledge of tide times should always be noted. You can get easily cut off by the tide here. Access to the shore is difficult since you have to climb over some very large rocks. Extra care must be taken at this location. |
Thurso and Achanarras are very good location where complete fish and fish fragments can be found. At Spital Quarry, fish fragments and complete finds can also be made. Fish can also be found at Cromarty, Tarbat Ness, John o' Groats, North Berwick and Eathie Some of the best fish come from County Durham. where a number of quarries yield some of the best specimens in the UK. Of course fossil fish can be found at many locations during many periods, such as fish from the Jurassic of Dorset, Cretaceous of Norfolk, Eocene of Essex, Pleistocene Crags of Suffolk, and the Triassic beds from Aust and Blue Ancher along with many others. |
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Microfossils are much easier to collect because they are so small that the vast majority of collections only concentrate on large finds. These small finds can simply be found by taking small samples of sands, crags, clays and soft rocks and examining them under a microscope. |
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