Subject: | Frog identification |
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From: | "David Michael" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Wed May 28, 2008 8:20 am ((PDT)) |
Hello I was curious if someone on the list (Walt you still here?) can assist in the identification of a frog I snapped this weekend in the Princeton NJ area. I unfortunately was not on a recording trip so I have no audio. At first I thought it was a Northern Leopard Frog, but now I think that perhaps it is a Pickerel Frog. http://scientificforestry.com/images/frogs/IMG_3811.JPG http://scientificforestry.com/images/frogs/IMG_3814.JPG http://scientificforestry.com/images/frogs/IMG_3816.JPG Thanks in advance Best David |
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