Crayfish Huntin' and Releasin' (Photo Heavy)

BioHazard

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Nice weather today, and I had the day off, so I went out to a local stream with a net. It must be cray season, cause these guys are everywhere! So here are some photos from my mini-adventure.

Pretty bug. Either a dragonfly or damselfly.
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Another pretty damsel/dragonfly.
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Net O' Crays. Can you spot all 3? Good for you.
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Also caught a fish. Not sure on the ID yet, but may be a stoneroller.
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Saw this floating in the water. It startled me a first, because the mouth was opening and closing. It must be super fresh, cause the whole thing is still there.
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I was going to wear my waders, but I can't get to them. Didn't stop me anyway, as I waded in up to my knees.
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Bucket O' Crays
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I love this photo. Do the wave!
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More cray pics. I'd love help IDing these.
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Different species?
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NoOoOoOoOoOoOoOo!!!
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He didn't let go till I dipped him back in the stream.
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More cray.
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This guys kinda blueish.
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No eatz me! I iz tiny, and haz no meatz, I swarz!
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Nice pics. Damselfiy. The fish looks like a Darter. Did you find any young crayfish? June is the time of year we find all the little crays (1/2" - 3/4") in our local creek.
 
I love crays :)

Kristina
 
Reminds me of my childhood. I practically lived in the woods and played in creeks for hours...lol.
 
We don't have nature in NYC =/
 
That's a Black Winged Damselfly (Calopteryx maculata). We have them in the cold water creeks around here too. They're a gorgeous species!
 
That's a Black Winged Damselfly (Calopteryx maculata). We have them in the cold water creeks around here too. They're a gorgeous species!

Thank you! I see that the females have the white tips, and the males don't. I had assumed they were separate species. Neat stuff!
 
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