Node 13 August 18 2015

mKCqjzC9GF


Warning: Undefined variable $html in /home/biotactic/public_html/wp-content/themes/x-child/functions.php on line 66

Lake Eugenia, Eugenia, Ontario, Canada

Recorded video of fish can provide insight into population estimates, if individual fish can be identified. In this video, the identifying feature is the tail, which is missing a piece on one fish


You may also like

Node 1 October 3 2022
00:20
9views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Common Shiners feeding during the fall
Node 1 October 3 2022
00:09
8views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Common Shiner moving past the camera in the fall
Node 1 September 30 2022
6views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Cormorant on the hunt in the Grand River
Node 1 September 30 2022
00:32
9views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Shiners feeding and moving upstream during the fall in ...
Node 1 June 20 2022
00:11
9views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Snapping Turtle claws and all at night
Node 1 June 17 2022
00:10
6views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Snapping Turtle at night in early summer
Node 1 June 16 2022
00:14
5views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Rock Bass interacting and courting at night
Node 1 June 16 2022
00:08
5views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Multi-species group of Rock Bass and Smallmouth Bass
Node 1 June 16 2022
00:08
5views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Post-spawn Smallmouth Bass at night
Node 1 June 11 2022
00:18
6views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada White Sucker feeding during the day
Node 1 June 9 2022
00:08
8views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada A school of well fed Common Shiners during the day
Node 1 June 8 2022
00:10
7views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Adult Greater Redhorse feeding during the day
Page 71 of 177