You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here (in Maine) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
So, this is what we label as an nvasive to the Western Atlantic, that we scorn....YET....WE are responsible for it being here in the first place.....and it is doing a good job of feeding our native, overwintering waterbirds.
As Trenchmonkey would say..... "Just sayin"
I do not buy into the traditional attitude my profession has toward invasive animal species.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here (in Maine) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
So, this is what we label as an nvasive to the Western Atlantic, that we scorn....YET....WE are responsible for it being here in the first place.....and it is doing a good job of feeding our native, overwintering waterbirds.
As Trenchmonkey would say..... "Just sayin"
I do not buy into the traditional attitude my profession has toward invasive animal species. Every situation is unique.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here (in Maine) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
So, this is what we label as an nvasive to the Western Atlantic, that we scorn....YET....WE are responsible for it being here in the first place.....and it is doing a good job of feeding our native, overwintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
So here is a species (the Green Crab), from the Eastern Atlantic, and an invasive to the Western Atlantic, that we scorn....YET....WE are responsible for it being here in the first place.....and it is doing a good job of feeding our native, overwintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
This Green Crab is the primary food source for these wintering waterbirds I photographer here in Maine. I mean, this Green Crab is considered an invasive species (an undesirable), yet, it is feeding all of these wintering waterbirds.
You can see the crab body pushing out on the eider's esophagus. Here in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, the Eastern Atlantic Green Crab (considered an invasive species by most here) has become a primary food source for the larger waterbirds that overwinter.
Dec 31, 2017 at 06:57 PM
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