Landscape & scenery photos from Fall Creek
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
This beaver dam is an obstacle to trout migration, and the beaver pond is an obstacle to Troutnut migration. It made a big enough swamp that I turned around and headed downstream to fish a tributary of this small stream -- a good choice, as it turned out.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
This seems to be a recently drained beaver pond in a swampy stretch of a trout stream.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
On-stream insect photos from Fall Creek
Here's a fresh ball of eggs from a Hendrickson spinner, photographed to show the proper color for the egg-ball on spinner patterns.
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Closeup insects from Fall Creek
Argia Damselfly Nymph
View 3 PicturesMy friend Willy captured this early instar (Instar: Many invertebrates molt through dozens of progressively larger and better-developed stages as they grow. Each of these stages is known as an instar. Hard-bodied nymphs typically molt through more instars than soft-bodied larvae.) damselfly nymph and brought it to me for identification. It is more robust and stocky at this early stage than the spindly appearance of the later instars (Instar: Many invertebrates molt through dozens of progressively larger and better-developed stages as they grow. Each of these stages is known as an instar. Hard-bodied nymphs typically molt through more instars than soft-bodied larvae.), and its appearance is less familiar.
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