I'm doing my bachelor's project with a fossil museum on the small Danish island Fur. This island has an amazing wealth of fossils. So while I was chilling at the museum, chatting with some visiting pensionists led to them coming by my granddad's old vacation house where I stayed. I poured some beer on them and then we went out to explore the island together.
We ended up walking westward on the north beach looking for fossils, and I found 4.
One was a small crew of little Argentinidae fish, another was a finger thick fish back bone (must have been a sizable fish), one a fossilised fish shit, and one that's yet to be identified, but could be a rather big cranium, or a least a part of it. There's a lot of the fossil missing, though, but I'm really excited about getting the geologists' opinion on it. They're really cooperative and really cool guys.