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Anaxyrus fowleriKenilw orth Marsh. Washington, DC, USA.
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Anaxyrus fowleriKenilw orth Marsh. Washington, DC, USA.
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This little toad came seeking our ham radio Field Day setup, which was at a park with the banks of the South River estuary on one side of us and a little pond on the other. I went out playing with my camera for part of the time while my husband was playing with his radio. Field Day is a big annual event in which hams 'go mobile', setting up self-contained stations in the field -- part contest (make as many contacts as you can), part emergency preparedness drill, and part party.
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This little toad came seeking our ham radio Field Day setup, which was at a park with the banks of the South River estuary on one side of us and a little pond on the other. I went out playing with my camera for part of the time while my husband was playing with his radio. Field Day is a big annual event in which hams 'go mobile', setting up self-contained stations in the field -- part contest (make as many contacts as you can), part emergency preparedness drill, and part party.
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Thank you to Sandy for the ID. Tiny little guy -- that's ordinary sand he's on.
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Fowler's Toad, Anaxyrus fowleri (Hinckley, 1882). Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA. Photo by David L. Govoni ©2011 EOL: eol.org/pages/1039131/overview
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Found hopping across hiking trail
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Found hopping across hiking trail
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Found hopping across hiking trail
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Found hopping across hiking trail
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Either a Fowler's or Woodhouse.
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It was brown and it had stripe patterns and dark spots on the top of its body.