Subject: | Re: Unknown young frog |
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From: | "wildlifeanalysis" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:14 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks Mark and Walt Next time I will be sure to get a picture of leg surfaces for positive identification. This frog was found in an area where there were more than half a dozen other species lurking about, but I never heard the Squirrel Treefrog call. I actually quite sad that the season is winding down. Best, David > Then Squirrel Treefrog fits. Subject to examining the hidden leg surfaces. > > Walt > |
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