My friend Mary was doing a breeding bird survey as part of the NJAS Citizen Science program and she asked if I could accompany her on her initial scouting trip. The trip took us into the White Oak Branch WMA where we found a number of very large puddles which made the road impassable. But the frogs seemed pleased with the situation.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Love those little eye - what a great shot! He's watching you....
Great photo. I love how you have just the tippy top of the frog peeking out of the puddle.
His eyes are popping out with joy, what a thrilling shot to get, well done.
Great angle! Love how you get down low and get it from another frog's view :)
Lucky you to have spotted this frog. He's very curious as to what you're doing.
He looks like he is swimming in mushroom soup. He has had it up to his eyeballs! Colorful image here!
cool! i just sent for my frogs and toads CD from the state...i'm going to do some site assessments for the pinelands trail guide and want to know what i'm listening to...love this photo.
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