Flying Gurnard – Dactylopterus volitans – Family meeting
Flying Gurnard – Dactylopteridae
Flying gurnards are members of the family Dactylopteridae, recognized for their spectacularly enlarged pectoral fins that spread like wings when the fish is alarmed or displaying. Despite their name, they cannot truly fly, but the wing-like fins create a striking underwater spectacle. Sometimes also called helmet gurnards, they are the only family in the suborder Dactylopteroidei. Their unusual form and vibrant patterns make them captivating subjects for underwater photography.
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by Dieter
Uploaded on September 14, 2025
| Camera: | Canon |
| Model: | Canon PowerShot S120 |
| Creation Date: | 2025:09:12 11:41:27 |
| Image width: | 4000 px |
| Image height: | 3000 px |
| Image size: | 15.51MB |
| Aperature: | f/5.7 |
| Exposure: | 1/500 |
| ISO - speed: | 800 |
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