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- chase everything away from their nests, especially other male bluegills. Some bluegills, regardless of their small size, will even attack snorkelers if...
- originally to be completed during the first half of 1962 with three tests named Bluegill, Starfish and Urraca. The first test attempt was dela**** until June. Planning...
- USS Bluegill (SS-242/SSK-242) was a Gato-class submarine in commission in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946, from 1951 to 1952, and from 1953 to...
- continue to slowly migrate upstream as they get older. Thus the largest bluegills are found furthest upstream. Allibone, R.; David, B.; Franklin, P.; Hitchmough...
- development XW-50X1-Y2 190 kt Verification test, similar to Aztec, Kingfish, Bluegill Triple Prime. Used in a Mk-39 Mod-1 Type 3 drop case. Aztec April 27, 1962...
- The pumpkinseed x bluegill sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus x macrochirus), sometimes colloquially referred to as hybrid sunfish or pumpkingill,[citation needed]...
- schools that can also include bluegills and other sunfish. Pumpkinseeds are more tolerant of low oxygen levels than bluegills are, but less tolerant of warm...
- tiger salamander Bird Northern cardinal Butterfly Monarch butterfly Fish Bluegill Flower Violet Gr**** Big bluestem Mammal White-tailed deer Mushroom Giant...
- Pagrus or Pagellus species; or pomfrets (family Bramidae). Porgy fishing Bluegill, sometimes called 'bream' "bream". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2 November...
- the winter because it will more readily strike a moving fly than will bluegills in cooler water. As is typical for the sunfishes, the female redbreast...