Subject: | Re: Wood Frog |
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Date: | Sun, 3 Apr 2005 17:47:52 -0700 |
From: "Lang Elliott" <> > Another species I need is the California Red-legged Frog, formerly Rana > aurora draytonii, but now considered a true species Rana draytonii. > Anybody got 'em? Lang - I've got lots of Red-legged frogs in my back yard. But I have two problems (and the SF garter snakes that eat them). The first is - How do I tell their vocalizations from the other frogs? And the second is that they inhabit the stream beds around here, and the flow is way up due to the rain= . How much noise of rushing water can you tolerate? Eric ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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