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Backyard Reptiles and Amphibians

March 7, 2025 by Dennis

There are abundant sightings of American toad, Fowler’s toad, and wood frog. I do hear the spring peepers but rarely see them.

American Toad
Common Gartersnake
Fowlers Toad
Fowlers Toad

Globose Dome Snail
Grey Treefrog
Grey Treefrog
Northern Leopard Frog

Northern Spring Peeper
Northern Spring Peeper
Wood Frog
Wood Frog

Wood Frog
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Category: In The Yard

Seeing is Believing

While mostly true, occasionally the eye can be fooled. This appears to be an earthworm on some leaf litter. It is. But the worm is four feet long and 1-2 inches in diameter. Photographed in Sumaco, Ecuador.

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