
(Collecting from the Speeton Clay) - 1994
There is a huge variety of fossils found at Speeton, of course from the famous Speeton Clay, but also from the Red Chalk. Fossils from the Speeton Clay include many ammonites, the uncoiled Aegocriocers are quite common. Endemoceras regale, Nautilus and many small pyritised ammonites are often found. It is not just ammonites that make the Speeton Clay so interesting, Belemnites, many different types of shells and remains are found. The Speeton Shrimp "Meyeria ornata" is one of the most talked about though many other important finds such as Icthyosaur bones do crop up from time to time.
The Red Chalk both yields the occasional ammonites, belemnites and shells, their is a small exposure to the North of the Speeton Clay.

(Speeton Beach) - 1994

(Speeton Clay) - 1994