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Initially I thought those were yellow tailed Snapper, but I think those are relatively small. My attempts have led me to believe that those might be "Dorado" (Mahi-Mahi). Not sure what the little ones are.
Initially I thought those were yellow tailed Snapper, but I think those are relatively small. My attempts have led me to believe that those might be "Dorado" (Mahi-Mahi). Not sure what the little ones are.
Maybe Mahi-mahi but not Snapper.
Here's a fish pic from a recent Lake Mead trip where Carp are King:
Location: A Very Naughtytown In Northwestern Montanifornia U.S.A.
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Pileated Woodpecker Holes. ~♥~ Square !
The Pileated Woodpecker makes these "square" holes to nest in.
Sometimes they make a shallow larger entrance vestibule like a "mud-room.
I took this in Northwest Montana in a large Cedar Grove.
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