Yellow Perch

Perca flavescens

The yellow perch is member of a large and diverse family of fishes that includes over 40 Virginia species from small benthic darters, to nocturnal and elusive walleye and sauger. Highly coveted as a food fish, yellow perch have a short but intense local commercial fishery during their early spring spawning runs as they migrate from brackish water far into freshwater off of many Chesapeake Bay tributaries.

Heads Up! The Virginia Living Museum planetarium is CLOSED today for maintenance, but will reopen tomorrow. 

Wild Explorations

Heads Up! The Changing Exhibit Gallery, where our Wild Explorations exhibit lives, will close at 3PM today in preparation for an after hours event!