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A man in Alexandria, Virginia caught a vampire fish in the Potomac River that is rarely seen by human eyes. While people called for him to kill it, experts said the fish is a good sign.
Cindy Hamilton sent a photo of an osprey carrying a Spanish mackerel in its talons at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia Beach. The osprey has the ability to rotate the fish and then ...
Snakeheads first captured the attention of Virginia fishermen in 2004 when a bass angler on the Potomac hooked and landed one. ... but they can definitely not transport a live fish.
CAPE CHARLES, Va. (WFXR) — The fish of a lifetime. We all dream about it. Very few of us ever get the chance to experience it. If you ever wanted to catch the striped bass of a lifetime, now … ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va - From Los Angeles to Wrigley Field, Norfolk to Virginia Beach, strange signs are bubbling up on telephone poles across the nation. "So I went old school put up about five fliers ...
A man in Alexandria, Virginia caught a vampire fish in the Potomac River that is rarely seen by human eyes. While people called for him to kill it, experts said the fish is a good sign.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Two recently-announced grants from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and James River Association to move forward … ...
In this week’s wildlife sightings, community members spotted an osprey with a fish, a short-billed dowitcher, a black bear and a snapping turtle.
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