Subject: | Success-frogs |
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From: | "Neville Recording" <> |
Date: | Sat, 8 Mar 2003 13:20:11 -0800 |
Hi Walt; Congratulations on recording the last missing species. I find it hard to imagine you have so many frogs. I would love to buy a copy of your frog CD , if you could tell me how to get it. We only have two frogs in this region ( British Columbia Canada Gulf Islands). You can hear the croaks of Pacific Tree frogs in any month of the year . The males, at lower elevations, started proclaiming about two weeks ago " ribbit, ribbit". The red-legged frog is very quiet and I have never encountered one. I shall come to Georgia one day looking for Walter's frogs. Sincerely John Neville [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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