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Re: Frog identification

Subject: Re: Frog identification
From: "Suzanne Williams" scw1217
Date: Wed May 28, 2008 12:15 pm ((PDT))
Looks like a leopard frog to me, David.  But I'm glad to bow to 
anyone else's higher expertise.  You can always send herp ID 
questions to the Yahoo group herp-pix.

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Suzanne
Suzanne Williams Photography
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA



--- In  David Michael <> 
wrote:
>
> 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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