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A 20 millas náuticas del muelle del SCRIPPS.
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Protecting nest. Two other nests close by.
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Introduced species
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A boy caught one in the Nile.
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A 20 millas náuticas del muelle del SCRIPPS.
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"We caught this pike on a mepps spinner when the river was still fairly high so it was a happy surprise. We don't have a lot of time to go fishing but this one turned out well. Here they call these Python fish, which to me sounds more exciting than African Pike. It measured about 20 inches long and weighed maybe a kilo and a half. I have been fishing with some of the U.S. Marines here and they have caught much larger ones of the same species, closer to 36"" or more. I will happily post if I ever come across one of those!"
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Alewife? (Alosa pseudoharengus) being eaten by Horned Grebe (winter) (Podiceps azurites) Montrose Fishhook Pier Chicago Cook County IL November 2013 FB1115 IMG_7575 Horned Grebe (winter) (Podiceps auritus) w/fish prey Montrose Fishhook Pier Chicago Cook County IL November 2013 IMG_7576
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Alewife? (Alosa pseudoharengus) being eaten by Horned Grebe (winter) (Podiceps azurites) Montrose Fishhook Pier Chicago Cook County IL November 2013 FB1115 IMG_7575 Horned Grebe (winter) (Podiceps auritus) w/fish prey Montrose Fishhook Pier Chicago Cook County IL November 2013 IMG_7576
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Menhaden swimming upstream on the Bronx River. Some of them with curious string like attachments to their backs? A parasitic copepod, Lernaeenicus. http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/.../health/anchorworms.jpg
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Menhaden swimming upstream on the Bronx River. Some of them with curious string like attachments to their backs? A parasitic copepod, Lernaeenicus. http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/.../health/anchorworms.jpg