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Actually, I was calling one thing the wrong thing the other day and even =
mislabelled in my photos. The speckled darter (E. stigmaeum) occur in =
the Mobile drainage, whereas the blueside darter (E. jessiae), which we =
were looking-in-in your creek, occur in the Tennessee. Now this is a =
geographic genetic difference I can totally buy... But I'm sure there's =
all sorts of speculation on what each second order stream in either =
drainage offers <more_evil_grins>
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I can't wait to get Jeff's pictures. We'll have closeup macros of all =
these kinds and hopefully not cropped like the tail on my little cf. =
buddy I photographed in Shelbyville.
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Todd
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From: owner-nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org on behalf of Prizma-in-aol.com
Sent: Mon 3/14/2005 3:18 PM
To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Spring Fling - The Preliminary Picture.
todd said it was a star gazing minnow! good eye guys. i had never seen =
one before yet we caught it just down the road from my home. spring =
creek is an urban stream flowing from lake winnie... an old timey =
amusement park several miles upstream, home of giant mutated carp.
this stream has pleasently yielded many cool and healthy species.
thursday we caught 5 species of darters... all in awesome spring colors.
redline
rainbow
speckled
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