Frogy time

Jouko LehtoJouko Lehto Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
edited May 16, 2009 in Wildlife
In the beginning of May I had a chance to visit Seitseminen Natural park - once again, one of my favorite places.
It happened to be the main breeding time for frogs and toads. There were frogs all over the place, doing frogy things. Some samples here from Olympus E3, 12-60mm and 70-300mm.


Frogs had some extraordinary behaviour: mixed frogballs from different species, some common frogs doing something, that seemed like taking care of the eggs - throwing water on them, and keeping water moving around the eggs : the pond where they were got ice at night everywhere else, but around the eggs... I could not get a photo from that, because the frogs were too shy at that place, and dived as soon as they saw any movement.
But the others were not too shy...
Some Common European frogs, Some common toads. Some mixing.

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Thank's for looking. C&C welcome.
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Jouko

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  • Jouko LehtoJouko Lehto Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited May 15, 2009
    Some more weird ones
    The black eyed prince (Common toads). But why are the eyes black?

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    Toad ball / wrestling

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    Help!

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    Thanks for looking!

    More at http://www.lehtokukka.smugmug.com/gallery/8209220_r3cnU#P-1-30
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    Jouko
  • ride16ride16 Registered Users Posts: 30 Big grins
    edited May 15, 2009
    Those are great!
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  • Chile ChefChile Chef Registered Users Posts: 473 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2009
    Hey Jouko Lehto, Nice captures.

    I'll get the iron skillet and the lemon juice, shallots, flour, diced tomatoes, green onions, and we'll make dinner out of them :)

    lol.
  • Jouko LehtoJouko Lehto Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited May 16, 2009
    A new way to cook is always welcome
    And as you can see, they are working wery hard not to end up in extinction.


    Seriously, I'm not sure if anybody has ever eaten one of these kind of frogs... I think toads skin has some poison in it.

    Thank you for the comment and Laughing.gif!

    Jouko
  • Jouko LehtoJouko Lehto Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited May 16, 2009
    Thank You Melissa!
    ride16 wrote:
    Those are great!

    Jouko
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