We decided to walk from beautiful Laudholm Farm in Wells down to the beach and along the seashore to Drake’s Island beach. Drake’s Island is right across from Wells beach. It is a nice walk along the shore with lots of sanderlings skittering along the incoming waves looking for things to eat in the sand.
We found good specimens of horse tail kelp attached to large horse mussels and rocks, we also found Southern Kelp and Sea Colander Kelp. (At one point I call the kelp a plant but they are not plants they are marine algae.) There were tons of Surf clams and we were able to watch a sea gull flying up with a clam and then dropping it to break it open! That was a treat and I hope to catch a video of it in the future.
We also found Northern Moon Snails, Slipper shells, Periwinkles, Dog whelks (Dogwinkles), Rock Crabs, Crab claws and Lobster Claws. We found several broken Sand Dollars but none that were whole. You can see in the video there was a lobster trap also washed up on shore. It was a beautiful day and if you watch to the end of the video you will get a good view of the entire beach at Drake’s Island.
Enjoy!