Subject: | Re: wood frog |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:27 pm ((PDT)) |
Ya, and in your area you have more species of toads than we have total amphibs. Your neighborhood just likes these critters more. And still no one has recorded all of the frogs and toads of MN from within MN yet. Two of us that I know of are down to one species left. Rich --- In Walter Knapp <> wrote: > > Posted by: "Rich Peet" > > > > For those that know what this means. > > It's Wood Frog week in the northern Midwest. > > Down here Wood Frogs start in early February, and I've tracked calls at > single locations from then clear until early May. So I'm not convinced > it's a week here, though some still are. > > Walt > |
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