Froggy's been batchin it for two years in his high rise pad. I came out today to find out Froggy's got himself a little Missus. Here are the honeymooners catching some rays, maybe a few flies.
Now that's remarkable, Karen... .I didn't know Froggies made little homes in the trees like birds. We have many little guys hopping around in our forest and each morning we have to fish a few out of the swimming pool. This is an amazing image!
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That's somethin' ya don't see everyday!
Now that's remarkable, Karen... .I didn't know Froggies made little homes in the trees like birds. We have many little guys hopping around in our forest and each morning we have to fish a few out of the swimming pool. This is an amazing image!
That's wild! Very neat pic, too.
Ever think of writing a PB about your high-rise frog?
Come to think on't, those guys may well be toads, who prefer a drier environment than frogs.
I'm no expert, but this seems to be the guy - A gray treefrog. http://www.herpsofnc.org/herps_of_NC/anurans/Hyl_chr.html
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