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 From the West Branch of Owego Creek in New York.
Date TakenAug 22, 2006
Date AddedAug 23, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
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Two Ephemerella mayfly nymphs share a piece of wood with two Taeniopterygidae stonefly nymphs.  In this picture: Mayfly Genus Ephemerella (Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs) and Stonefly Family Taeniopterygidae (Willowflies). From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Two Ephemerella mayfly nymphs share a piece of wood with two Taeniopterygidae stonefly nymphs.

In this picture: Mayfly Genus Ephemerella (Hendricksons, Sulphurs, PMDs) and Stonefly Family Taeniopterygidae (Willowflies).
Date TakenMar 24, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenJul 18, 2005
Date AddedJan 24, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
A school of large common shiners feeds in a frenzy on Tricorythodes mayfly spinners which were all over the surface on this July morning. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
A school of large common shiners feeds in a frenzy on Tricorythodes mayfly spinners which were all over the surface on this July morning.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
In this picture: True Fly Family Chironomidae (Midges). From the Gulkana River in Alaska.
StateAlaska
Date TakenJul 17, 2011
Date AddedJul 20, 2011
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
Here's a school of creek chubs. From Salmon Creek in New York.
Here's a school of creek chubs.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
A large schools of white suckers travels the headwaters of a famous midwestern trout stream. From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
A large schools of white suckers travels the headwaters of a famous midwestern trout stream.
Date AddedJan 17, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
I tried to photograph this salamander but it kept scurrying away from the camera.  The rocks in this little backwater are covered with a thin layer of very easily disturbed silt, so anywhere I followed it I didn't have much time to photograph before the water was too turbid for a good shot.  This is the best I got.  In this picture: Amphibian Order Caudata (Salamanders). From the East Branch of Trout Brook in New York.
I tried to photograph this salamander but it kept scurrying away from the camera. The rocks in this little backwater are covered with a thin layer of very easily disturbed silt, so anywhere I followed it I didn't have much time to photograph before the water was too turbid for a good shot. This is the best I got.

In this picture: Amphibian Order Caudata (Salamanders).
Date TakenSep 8, 2006
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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A water boatman flees the camera.  In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen). From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
A water boatman flees the camera.

In this picture: True Bug Family Corixidae (Water Boatmen).
Date TakenMar 24, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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