RM2NY7GR8–Schuetzenhalle Amecke, St. Hubertus, Schuetzen Bruderschaft Amecke (1853), Sundern, Sauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMCNT3DX–Rainbow shiner (Notropis chrosomus), school of fish spawning
RFJXFM17–White Perch Caught in Bayou on Live Bait
RMF0072N–Warpaint Shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), male and female
RM2K1CAM5–Cecil John Rhodes Statue, Rhodes 5 red shiner (1853), 26 M
RM2AP1523–Rainbow Shiner (Notropis chrosomus). Two fishes in an aquarium
RF2T26FGC–Malayan tin coin in the form of a fish. Isolated on white
RM2R5CR52–Organ in All Saints Church established in (1853) at Coonoor, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, South India, Asia
RF2JAGN5X–Ancient bronze coins in the form of fish Zhou Dynasty. China. Isolated on white
RM2R6KEWN–Organ in All Saints Church established in (1853) at Coonoor, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, South India, Asia
RFKT4K5Y–spotlight tower against blue sky. street lamp. modern light pole.
RMHEPCGB–Walking along the Niagara River, Buffalo, N.Y., you will notice small fish, Emerald Shiners (Notropis atherinoides), swimming along the shoreline; although small in size, these fish are a vital component of the Niagara River and Lake Erie food web. Emerald Shiner 150506-A-IF251-936
RMKJ0FY9–Golden shiner fish notemigonus crysoleucas
RFKPD37N–Still Life
RMBGCNX0–Bass angler lips a largemouth bass caught on a wild native shiner from a canal off a Florida lake.
RFKTAN88–Still Life
RM2BGP620–Rainbow shiner, Notropis chrosomus
RMD8KF0Y–Golden shiner fish notemigonus crysoleucas.
RFJXFM0E–White Perch Caught in Bayou on Live Bait
RMF0072R–Warpaint Shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), male with mouth open
RMBNB7EY–Low angle underwater shot of lily pad with minnows. Sunlight shining through water and lily pad leaves. Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
RMEBHBKT–warpaint shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), young fishes
RF2M4DNYA–Rainbow shiner, family Leuciscidae. Freshwater fish aquarium, stones and green algae at the bottom of the river. A large group of small iridescent
RMFJ66KN–Warpaint shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), male with nuptial colouration
RF2JAGNG0–Ancient bronze coins in the form of fish Zhou Dynasty. China. Isolated on white
RMH00Y4A–red shiner (Notropis lutrensis, Cyprinella lutrensis), males with nuptial colouration
RF2JAGK53–Ancient bronze coins in the form of fish Zhou Dynasty. China. Isolated on white
RMEBT4B1–warpaint shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), swimming young fishes, side view
RF2JAGHX0–Ancient bronze coins in the form of fish Zhou Dynasty. China. Isolated on white
RMH023JM–red shiner (Notropis lutrensis, Cyprinella lutrensis), female and rivaling males
RF2GF0H7J–Catching fish with fishing line for bottom fishing in the northern river in the spring - sportfishing. Eastern bream (Abramis brama) fishing, small br
RMEBT4B4–warpaint shiner (Luxilus coccogenis), three swimming young fishes, side view
RF2JMN3MP–17 miles long, it begins or rises in Barrington and flows into Lee and Durham to meet the entrance of Great Bay into Little Bay. The bays are tidal in
RMBGCNWW–Bass angler unhooks a big largemouth bass caught on a wild native shiner from a canal off a Florida lake.
RFC717F0–Used fishing lure full of bite marks isolated on white
RMJD198C–Giant largemouth bass grow big in Florida's St. Johns River and connecting Lakes! Many fish this size, between 8 and 10 pounds make for a good day!
RFA4J8MC–Minnow net ready for use on a stream bank.
RFH6PAF2–tree animal flower plant fish tent shine shines bright lucent light serene luminous sunny heavenly body celestial body sun
RMA89KJD–Lake Wales Florida,Kissimmee River water Camp Mack River water Resort,shiner,bait fish,sign,logo,Liar's Haul,visitors travel traveling tour tourist to
RFR677R1–Spotlight pole with green tree With blue sky
RF2M5D9DB–Rainbow shiner, family Leuciscidae. Freshwater fish aquarium, stones and green algae at the bottom of the river. A large group of small iridescent
RFR4H3BK–The stadium lighting
RF2K16WE5–Cartoon style line drawing of a spotfin shiner or Cyprinella spiloptera freshwater fish endemic to North America with halftone dots shading on isolate
RFKPY8BD–Industrial floodlight
RMBNB7BH–Low angle underwater of lily pads with minnows. Sunlight shining through water and leaves. Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
RFKR4XPH–close up of a vintage white car headlight
RF2JAGK03–Ancient bronze coins in the form of fish Zhou Dynasty. China. Isolated on white
RFR7A6GD–Headlight
RF2GGT7JJ–Catching fish with fishing line for bottom fishing in the northern river in the spring - sportfishing. Eastern bream (Abramis brama) fishing, small br
RF2J20449–Redside shiner richardsonius balteatus, North American freshwater fish in side view
RF2E501XH–Vector Isolated Illustration of a Fish. Grey Fish Illustration or Icon
RF2E8PXB9–This river is a tributary of the Piscataqua River and part of Great Bay Estuary in seacoast New Hampshire. Both seawater and fresh water reaches tidew
RMJD198H–Giant largemouth bass grow big in Florida's St. Johns River and connecting Lakes! Many fish this size, between 8 and 10 pounds make for a good day!
RFA4J8M7–Minnow trap left on the stream bank, waiting for warmer weather to arrive.
RM2AXK1KN–The food and game fishes of New York: . deep water and, notwithstanding its small size, has become commerciallyimportant. It was for the first time announced as a member of the New York-fauna in 1897, and the description leaves no doubt of the correctness of the identi- THE FOOn AND GAME FISHES OF NEW YORK. 319 fication. The fish examined, a female with ripe eggs, was taken in CanandaiguaLake, December 19, 1S96, by Mr. Annins men. It was tlie only one caught, andwas captured by becoming gilled in the funnel of the net. Mr. Annin is satisfiedtliat this is the Lake Shiner of the fishermen, which
RMBKG1YH–Gemsbok
RMBCY2R1–leuciscus idus
RFKP8J1B–Lamprey Eel with Lampshade
RF2K16WDT–Cartoon style line drawing of a golden shiner or Notemigonus crysoleucas, a freshwater fish endemic to North America with halftone dots shading on is
RFJRBRDW–Illustration of spinning lure wobbler. Vector illustration
RMPG2H2W–. The pet book. Pets. CHUB, SHINER AND DACE 'OW much fun it is to fish for these little fishes of the brook and pond. They are near relatives, and have much the same habits, and all of them make attractive aquarium pets. As an example of these, the shiner is typical. It is a fish which is ideal in form for slipping through the water. Seen from above, it is a narrow wedge rounded in front, and tapering to a point behind. From the side it is long, oval, lance-shaped. The scales are large and beautiful, and shimmer with exquisite colors along the sides. The minnows are darker than the shiners. Th
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