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  • Bluegill - Wikipedia
    The bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or, in Texas, "copper nose", [3] is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and commonly found in streams, rivers, lakes, ponds and wetlands east of the Rocky Mountains
  • Sunfish vs Bluegill Identification Guide - Outdoor Life
    Like all the other true sunfish, bluegills have rounded, dish-shaped bodies, small mouths, and spiny dorsal fins The name bluegill derives from the iridescent bluish coloration on the cheek and gill plate They also have a black earflap, which is one way to distinguish bluegills from other true sunfish species
  • What Does A Bluegill Look Like? Identification Guide
    Learn to identify bluegill fish with our guide, covering body characteristics, color patterns, facial features, and distinguishing features from similar species
  • Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
    The bluegill is a common host fish for freshwater mussels The fish provides the mussel with a place to live (usually on their gills) for the first part of its life Bluegill have also been called bream, brim, sunny, or copper nose or generically called “perch” in some localities
  • Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) - Koaw Nature
    How to identify the bluegill Koaw's Identification Helper Look for a mostly all black opercular flap, a dark blotch in the 2d dorsal fin, long gill rakers, and a long pectoral fin
  • Bluegill | NC Wildlife
    Commonly referred to as “brim” or “bream,” the Bluegill is the most common of all the sunfishes It is a member of the sunfish or pan fish family, which also includes the crappie and Largemouth Bass Other species of sunfish sometimes mistaken for Bluegills are redears, pumpkinseeds and Warmouths
  • Bluegill | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
    Bluegill have the deep-bodied look of "bream," with a long dorsal fin and slightly forked tail A dark ear covering and a blotch at the dorsal fin's back bottom edge set them apart
  • Species Profile - Bluegill - Minnesota DNR
    True bluegills are the largest of the Minnesota sunfish, growing to 4 to 8 inches in length and a half pound in weight on average Perhaps its most distinguishing feature is the dark blue tab or “ear flap” at the rear edge of the gill cover
  • Bluegill Species Breakdown - hookedinfishing. com
    Bluegill are a member of the sunfish family Among freshwater anglers, they are one of the most popular panfish species to fish for Bluegills are omnivores that eat insects, snails, crayfish, smaller fish, fish eggs, and zooplankton You can identify a bluegill by their larger and deeper bodies
  • Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) - Species Profile
    Identification: Moyle (1976); Becker (1983); Page and Burr (1991); Jenkins and Burkhead (1994) Two subspecies: L macrochirus mystacalis in Peninsular Florida, and L m macrochirus throughout the rest of the range (C Gilbert, personal communication)





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