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Landscape & scenery photos from Fall Creek

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This waterfall is less than half a mile from the Cornell University campus. From Fall Creek, Ithaca Falls in New York.
This waterfall is less than half a mile from the Cornell University campus.
Date TakenOct 19, 2005
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From Fall Creek in New York.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenSep 23, 2006
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Everything just kind of blends together in this turbulent picture, taken during an early-season skunking on an unfamiliar stretch of river. From Fall Creek in New York.
Everything just kind of blends together in this turbulent picture, taken during an early-season skunking on an unfamiliar stretch of river.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenApr 3, 2007
Date AddedApr 3, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
This seems to be a recently drained beaver pond in a swampy stretch of a trout stream. From Fall Creek in New York.
This seems to be a recently drained beaver pond in a swampy stretch of a trout stream.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenSep 23, 2006
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
This beaver dam is an obstacle to trout migration, and the beaver pond is an obstacle to Troutnut migration.  It made a big enough swamp that I turned around and headed downstream to fish a tributary of this small stream -- a good choice, as it turned out. From Fall Creek in New York.
This beaver dam is an obstacle to trout migration, and the beaver pond is an obstacle to Troutnut migration. It made a big enough swamp that I turned around and headed downstream to fish a tributary of this small stream -- a good choice, as it turned out.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenSep 19, 2006
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
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On-stream insect photos from Fall Creek

Here's a fresh ball of eggs from a Hendrickson spinner, photographed to show the proper color for the egg-ball on spinner patterns. From Fall Creek in New York.
Here's a fresh ball of eggs from a Hendrickson spinner, photographed to show the proper color for the egg-ball on spinner patterns.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenMay 8, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi

Closeup insects from Fall Creek

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Male Ephemerella subvaria (Hendrickson) Mayfly SpinnerMale Ephemerella subvaria (Hendrickson) Mayfly Spinner View 11 PicturesI collected this beautiful male Hendrickson specimen as a dun, along with a female Hendrickson from the same hatch. Both molted into spinners in my house within a couple of days.
Collected April 23, 2007 from Fall Creek in New York
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on April 25, 2007
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