Are There Fish in the Lake?

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If you don’t have a fish finder, but would like to know if there are fish in your watering hole, take a peek at the birds around.  This little guy is a king fisher. He lets us know when there are smaller fish near the dock.

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He is tiny, and usually sits on the boat dock like this:

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He kept going back and forth to the dock railing, so I went out to see if I could picture.

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Huh. This lil guy is an overachiever!  Carp!

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We have a pretty large collection of babies from June. They are just starting to get their colors. There are 2-3 new batches of babies too. We have one ‘domesticated’ duck this year. When a Mallard gets different colors.

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Can you see below where the green is starting to come through?

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They are swimming right over the carp –

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Below is my view from where I am standing:

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The Tubers came by and stirred up a Blue Heron:

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Other birds to follow to find fish include  Egrets, Bitterns, Loons, Mergansers, Cormorants, Grebes, Terns, Ospreys, Bald Eagles, Kingfishers, and Gulls.  God’s Fish Finders!

Fish is the theme of the nature studies in July over at the Outdoor Hour Challenge Blog!

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