Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) and Winter Stonefly (Taeniopteryx sp.). Ulster County, New York, USA.
Huge hatch of stoneflies on Sanctuary Pond at John Burroughs Nature Sanctuary today. The bluegills, bass, and other Centrarchids took advantage, grabbing a quick meal when possible. I noticed that most attempts were unsuccessful - the strike of the fish tended to push the stoneflies away as they fluttered to the safety of the shore.
The Other Nature project is dedicated to fostering appreciation for the unique biodiversity of our planet. Please contact othernaturephoto@gmail.com for inquiries.
Other Nature: Conservation Through Dedication
I am an ecologist and nature advocate that has documented thousands of unique biodiversity sightings in my local area of New York. This collection is an ongoing representation of my life's work.
One original species documentation will be added every day. Each sighting is thoughtfully chosen and comes with a unique description, ranging from the technical to the irreverent.
This project reflects my personal dedication to biodiversity and conservation and I hope to inspire others to join me in this mission. Conservation begins with understanding, love, and knowledge: ideals that are invaluable for anyone to pass on to future generations.
Preserving our home begins with a shift in the global collective consciousness: a movement towards valuing and embracing life on our planet.
2022-04-02: Free Lunch
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2022-04-02: Free Lunch
- PreisPreis in USDMengeAblaufdatumVon
- PreisPreis in USDMengeDifferenz zum MindestpreisAblaufdatumVon
Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) and Winter Stonefly (Taeniopteryx sp.). Ulster County, New York, USA.
Huge hatch of stoneflies on Sanctuary Pond at John Burroughs Nature Sanctuary today. The bluegills, bass, and other Centrarchids took advantage, grabbing a quick meal when possible. I noticed that most attempts were unsuccessful - the strike of the fish tended to push the stoneflies away as they fluttered to the safety of the shore.
The Other Nature project is dedicated to fostering appreciation for the unique biodiversity of our planet. Please contact othernaturephoto@gmail.com for inquiries.
Other Nature: Conservation Through Dedication
I am an ecologist and nature advocate that has documented thousands of unique biodiversity sightings in my local area of New York. This collection is an ongoing representation of my life's work.
One original species documentation will be added every day. Each sighting is thoughtfully chosen and comes with a unique description, ranging from the technical to the irreverent.
This project reflects my personal dedication to biodiversity and conservation and I hope to inspire others to join me in this mission. Conservation begins with understanding, love, and knowledge: ideals that are invaluable for anyone to pass on to future generations.
Preserving our home begins with a shift in the global collective consciousness: a movement towards valuing and embracing life on our planet.