Wildlife in North Carolina, April 1968. Illustration by Duane Raver Jr.
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Wildlife in North Carolina, April 1968. Illustration by Duane Raver Jr.
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I upgraded from the children's watercolor set I've been using and WOW that makes a big difference. The colors are so nice and natural. Plus I have lots of mixing space now!!
Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus Centrarchidae (Freshwater Sunfishes) Family
Photograph taken on May 7, 2026, at Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
The Gateway Drug
By Stanley Leonard Studio
I don’t know about you, but I started fishing with my dad and grandpa with a worn and a bobber sitting on the shore soaking up the summer sun. Pull up a few Bluegills and “pun intended” I was hooked, and have been a lifelong fisherman. Thats why this print is called “The Gateway Drug” Now Im just looking for my two young boys to get old enough to get hooked as well.
Cover art for Wildlife in North Carolina, July 1974. Illustration by Duane Raver Jr.
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[Image ID: A osprey talon rips out a parasitic worm from a bluegill, which draws blood and viscera from the belly of the fish. Text on the top left reads "it was too dangerous to live, so i had to save you." End Image ID]