The Common Shiner is a cyprinid fish found in North America.
The Common shiner lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.
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The Common Shiner (Notropis cornutus) is a cyprinid fish found in North America. They average in length between 2½ to 4 inches. More
Common Shiner originated in Grand Rapids and rose from the Michigan roots-rock rubble just a few years ago. It was not long before their 2006 debut album, So Long..., received accolades from local press and earned radio airplay in West Michigan. More
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Uncommonly Cool, Common Shiner takes their name from a small, abundant fish found throughout streams and lakes in the Midwest and Northeastern United States. In the same scope, the band writes songs seeking to highlight the beauty found in the common experience. More
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Common Shiner (Notropis cornutus) Common shiners average about 2 1/2 to 4 inches long; some reach 8 inches. Their color is basically silvery with a dusky back. More
Come to my town Get ringtones » Common Shiner was started by 2 guys with a love for music and grape drink. One of them is Morgan Foster, who is the only founding member still in the band. More
sense of Pearl Jam, Common Shiner has an impeccable way of combining many elements for a sound that is "uniquely familiar. More
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Common Shiner is an indie rock/Folk band originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan and now based in Chicago, Illinois . More
Common Shiner, Notropis cornutus DISTRIBUTION: COMMONSHINER DESCRIPTION: The common shiner has an olive back with a dark dorsal stripe. Its sides are silvery and sometimes have a bronze tinge. More
common shiner in English
Luxilus obecný in Czech (česky)
méné à nageoires rouges in French (français)
Sølvbarbe in Danish (dansk)
Tulievähohtaja in Finnish (suomen kieli)
角閃光美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
角闪光美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese