This Morning

Joe G from Md

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Whites 6000Di Pro plus/ Whites 5900/ started with Whites 4900
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Sure, the big thing between the two quarters in first photo is a brachiopod. The thing to it's left with ribbed texture is a genus of spirifer brachiopod, and those are all brachiopod s below it on left side of photo. All the spiral fossils on right side are gastropods, aka snails. The big spiral pattern below the big brachiopod at the top may be an ammonite. Yes, that's a good haul.
 

Kentucky is mostly limestone so you have lots of fossils. Nice finds. Gary
 

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