PRETTIEST SUNFISH
There are several kinds of sunfish native to North America, but pumpkinseed sunfish and long-eared sunfish are the prettiest, to attract the finny girls for spawning. And they are handsome and interesting to us during summer. Being closely related, the striking males of these species look much alike with wavy, light-blue lines on their gills, a black flap protruding from the end of each gill, blue freckles on their flanks and orange bellies. But pumpkinseeds have a red spot at the rear of each gill, which long-ears don't. And the slightly larger long-ears' longer black extension of each gill is partly surrounded by a thin, white, curved line. Look-alike females of both kinds are less colorful than their mates. And each female has faint, wavy, light-blue lines on their gills, and highly visible, vertical, dark bars on their flanks that camouflage them, which is important because females lay the egg...