Search results for China Rockfish

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Kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens
Kelp rockfish.
Species: Kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens
Image ID: 11870  
Kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens
Kelp rockfish.
Species: Kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens
Image ID: 11871  
Blue rockfish, Sebastes mystinus
Blue rockfish.
Species: Blue rockfish, Sebastes mystinus
Image ID: 11872  
Blue rockfish, Sebastes mystinus
Blue rockfish.
Species: Blue rockfish, Sebastes mystinus
Image ID: 11873  
Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Yellowtail rockfish.
Species: Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Image ID: 11879  
Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Yellowtail rockfish.
Species: Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Image ID: 11880  
Olive rockfish, Sebastes serranoides
Olive rockfish.
Species: Olive rockfish, Sebastes serranoides
Image ID: 11881  
Honeycomb rockfish, Sebastes umbrosus
Honeycomb rockfish.
Species: Honeycomb rockfish, Sebastes umbrosus
Image ID: 11882  
Unidentified rockfish
Unidentified rockfish.
Image ID: 11883  
Unidentified rockfish
Unidentified rockfish.
Image ID: 11884  
Unidentified rockfish
Unidentified rockfish.
Image ID: 11885  
Unidentified rockfish
Unidentified rockfish.
Image ID: 11886  
Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon.  Native to Japan, Taiwan and Eastern China, Treron sieboldii sieboldii
Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon. Native to Japan, Taiwan and Eastern China.
Species: Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon, Treron sieboldii sieboldii
Image ID: 12747  
Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon.  Native to Japan, Taiwan and Eastern China, Treron sieboldii sieboldii
Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon. Native to Japan, Taiwan and Eastern China.
Species: Japanese white-bellied green pidgeon, Treron sieboldii sieboldii
Image ID: 12748  
Red-tailed laughing thrush, native to Indochina, Garrulax milnei sharpei
Red-tailed laughing thrush, native to Indochina.
Species: Red-tailed laughing thrush, Garrulax milnei sharpei
Image ID: 12757  
A hwamei eats a cricket or grub.  The hwamei is a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina, Garrulax canorus
A hwamei eats a cricket or grub. The hwamei is a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina.
Species: Hwamei, Garrulax canorus
Image ID: 12758  
Hwamei, a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina, Garrulax canorus
Hwamei, a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina.
Species: Hwamei, Garrulax canorus
Image ID: 12759  
Hwamei, a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina, Garrulax canorus
Hwamei, a bird native to China, Taiwan and Indochina.
Species: Hwamei, Garrulax canorus
Image ID: 12760  
Tiger rockfish (juvenile), Sebastes nigrocinctus
Tiger rockfish (juvenile).
Species: Tiger rockfish, Sebastes nigrocinctus
Image ID: 13680  
Tiger rockfish (juvenile), Sebastes nigrocinctus
Tiger rockfish (juvenile).
Species: Tiger rockfish, Sebastes nigrocinctus
Image ID: 13681  
Tiger rockfish (juvenile), Sebastes nigrocinctus
Tiger rockfish (juvenile).
Species: Tiger rockfish, Sebastes nigrocinctus
Image ID: 13682  
Red Irish Lord.  The red irish lord lurks in shallow habitats where it feeds on crabs, shrimp, barnacles, mussels and small fishes, Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus
Red Irish Lord. The red irish lord lurks in shallow habitats where it feeds on crabs, shrimp, barnacles, mussels and small fishes.
Species: Red irish lord, Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus
Image ID: 13690  
Cabazon.  Large cabazons sometimes lie camoflaged on top of deep rocky outcroppings.  Juveniles are often found in shallow water, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus
Cabazon. Large cabazons sometimes lie camoflaged on top of deep rocky outcroppings. Juveniles are often found in shallow water.
Species: Cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus
Image ID: 13691  
Cabazon.  Large cabazons sometimes lie camoflaged on top of deep rocky outcroppings.  Juveniles are often found in shallow water, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus
Cabazon. Large cabazons sometimes lie camoflaged on top of deep rocky outcroppings. Juveniles are often found in shallow water.
Species: Cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus
Image ID: 13692  
Copper rockfish, Sebastes caurinus
Copper rockfish.
Species: Copper rockfish, Sebastes caurinus
Image ID: 13694  
Canary rockfish, juvenile.  The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen, Sebastes pinniger
Canary rockfish, juvenile. The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen.
Species: Canary rockfish, Sebastes pinniger
Image ID: 13695  
Canary rockfish, juvenile.  The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen, Sebastes pinniger
Canary rockfish, juvenile. The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen.
Species: Canary rockfish, Sebastes pinniger
Image ID: 13696  
Canary rockfish, juvenile.  The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen, Sebastes pinniger
Canary rockfish, juvenile. The bright orange color of this rockfish will not be so visible at depth, where seawater filters out the red lightwaves that allow this color to be seen.
Species: Canary rockfish, Sebastes pinniger
Image ID: 13697  
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile.  The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing, Sebastes ruberrimus
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile. The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing.
Species: Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus
Image ID: 13698  
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile.  The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing, Sebastes ruberrimus
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile. The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing.
Species: Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus
Image ID: 13699  
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