Love your content! 🐚I often view them twice because the first time I’m reading and the next time I’m focused on the shells. The sound of the waves is soothing and a nice change! Thank you for sharing! ☺
Great video! I am a once a year sheller (normally landlocked). I have found two flats about the size of a quarter in the Panhandle area. Now I know they are Ravenel’s 😊
Thank you so much! They can be tricky for sure, for me even some of the larger Rough scallops and younger Bay scallops when they're worn look so similar. Thanks for stopping by!
@@pearlanderson1913 It really depends on the species. Sometimes they're the same and sometimes there's some variation. It's kind of complicated, but environmental conditions are often a contributor to this. Thanks for watching! :)
Love your content! 🐚I often view them twice because the first time I’m reading and the next time I’m focused on the shells. The sound of the waves is soothing and a nice change! Thank you for sharing! ☺
Thank you so much for the feedback! :)
Great video! I am a once a year sheller (normally landlocked). I have found two flats about the size of a quarter in the Panhandle area. Now I know they are Ravenel’s 😊
That's awesome! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Very nice! I sometimes have a hard time with calicos and bay scallops. If I were color blind I’d be in trouble 😅
Thank you so much! They can be tricky for sure, for me even some of the larger Rough scallops and younger Bay scallops when they're worn look so similar. Thanks for stopping by!
love your content!
Thank you so much!
🐞Are both sides of a bi-valve the same color and markings? Thanks. 🐞
@@pearlanderson1913 It really depends on the species. Sometimes they're the same and sometimes there's some variation. It's kind of complicated, but environmental conditions are often a contributor to this. Thanks for watching! :)