Node 13 August 18 2015

mKCqjzC9GF

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 9 December 21 2010
3 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Pair of long-tailed ducks inspect the Grand River ...
Node 9 December 20 2010
3 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Several long-tailed ducks swim by and approach the ...
Node 9 November 6 2010
3 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Pair of Mergansers swim by the Grand River camera in ...
Node 9 September 1 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Snapping Turtle inspects the Grand River camera before ...
Node 9 August 10 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Snapping Turtle swims by the Grand River camera in the ...
Node 9 July 29 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Crayfish crawls over the Grand River camera lens at night
Node 9 July 28 2010
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Crayfish crawls in front of the Grand River camera ...
Node 9 July 28 2010
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Crayfish lock claws and fight at night in the Grand River
Node 9 July 27 2010
7 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Crayfish fight each other while trying to avoid being ...
Node 9 July 27 2010
5 views
Crayfish approaches the Grand River camera with its claws raised before turning to fight ...
Node 9 July 19 2010
7 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Crayfish remains in front of the Grand River camera ...
Node 9 September 10 2011
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada A pair of large Smallmouth Bass approach the Grand ...
Page 125 of 169