He must be retired. :lol4 Good colors in the shot.
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Cool, Ed! Do you have a backyard frog. I haven't seen any in my subdivision at all.
And not usually in any marsh area, though on a few trails. I spook them and wish I hadn't, smile.
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We're in a rural setting, didn't seem to have any frogs till we created a few wet areas for water plants.
The water has attracted quite a few frogs, the ones near the back of the house are camera shy for the most part.
Cheers, ed
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I don't think i've ever seen a frog that was so uncamouflaged. He must be truly content to lie there so obviously. Great shot!
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And not usually in any marsh area, though on a few trails. I spook them and wish I hadn't, smile.
ginger
Hi
We're in a rural setting, didn't seem to have any frogs till we created a few wet areas for water plants.
The water has attracted quite a few frogs, the ones near the back of the house are camera shy for the most part.
Cheers, ed
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