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I think this is a chorus frog, but I'm not sure... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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I think this is a chorus frog, but I'm not sure... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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I think this is a chorus frog, but I'm not sure... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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I think this is a chorus frog, but I'm not sure... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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I think this is a chorus frog, but I'm not sure... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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A juvenile, approximately 1 cm. It was found under rotten wood outside of a collapsed shed with a lot of metal roofing littered around. Two were found total, but the first one managed to hop out of my hand and disappear. Interesting to find a juvenile this early, since they're not supposed to breed until April.
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A juvenile, approximately 1 cm. It was found under rotten wood outside of a collapsed shed with a lot of metal roofing littered around. Two were found total, but the first one managed to hop out of my hand and disappear. Interesting to find a juvenile this early, since they're not supposed to breed until April.
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Found under log
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Small chirping frog found beneath a rock. I want second opinions on the ID. I took photos of all the digits and I do not see the spread toe tips that would indicate a cliff chirping frog.
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Small chirping frog found beneath a rock. I want second opinions on the ID. I took photos of all the digits and I do not see the spread toe tips that would indicate a cliff chirping frog.
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At night we found this little frog underneath a log at Steingl Lost Pines. it was about 7pm and 75 degrees F. High chance of rain that day but it did not rain, was humid.
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