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jammer 24-06-2003 03:32 AM

Baby toad
 
http://community.webshots.com/user/jammer1959

This is not a great picture but was lucky to get this. These guys are
good at hiding. I won't see the tads for 2-3 days at a time and think,
oh, they are gone:( and then i see them again:)

It's the last picture on the pond page.
I will be adding june2003 soon.

jammer 24-06-2003 03:56 AM

Baby toad
 
Ok, so it's a sucky picture. A photographer i am not...



On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 21:29:22 -0500, jammer wrote:

http://community.webshots.com/user/jammer1959

This is not a great picture but was lucky to get this. These guys are
good at hiding. I won't see the tads for 2-3 days at a time and think,
oh, they are gone:( and then i see them again:)

It's the last picture on the pond page.
I will be adding june2003 soon.



zookeeper 24-06-2003 06:31 AM

Baby toad
 
jammer wrote:
This is not a great picture but was lucky to get this. These guys are
good at hiding. I won't see the tads for 2-3 days at a time and think,
oh, they are gone:( and then i see them again:)


Oh, jammer, he's soooo cute ... and soooo tiny. When you said toad, I
guess I was thinking frog and bullfrog, like the 8 inch bullfrog that
lived in our pond for a couple of years. I want baby toads toooo. Maybe
if I get my cracked, leaking upper pond and waterfall fixed this summer
/ fall ...
--
Kathy B, zookeeper
3500gal pond, 13 pond pigs
Oregon


jammer 24-06-2003 06:44 AM

Baby toad
 
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 22:23:16 -0700, zookeeper
wrote:

jammer wrote:
This is not a great picture but was lucky to get this. These guys are
good at hiding. I won't see the tads for 2-3 days at a time and think,
oh, they are gone:( and then i see them again:)


Oh, jammer, he's soooo cute ... and soooo tiny. When you said toad, I
guess I was thinking frog and bullfrog, like the 8 inch bullfrog that
lived in our pond for a couple of years. I want baby toads toooo. Maybe
if I get my cracked, leaking upper pond and waterfall fixed this summer
/ fall ...


They really ARE adorable. I sure hope they grow fast. There are way
too many birds around here. Since the big toads seem to be done with
the pond for now, I was thinking of setting a wood pile of sorts/some
sort of shady hiding area on bricks in the pond in hopes they will
stay until bigger. I read that they will be leaving soon but i can
always hope. Maybe the extreme heat will keep them near water longer.
I can try!

Good luck on next spring's baby toads!!!!

Chances are i will be expanding mine by then:)G


D. S. 24-06-2003 02:20 PM

Baby toad
 
I have THOUSANDS of them all over my yard...

D.S.


"jammer" wrote in message
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 22:23:16 -0700, zookeeper
wrote:

jammer wrote:
This is not a great picture but was lucky to get this. These guys are
good at hiding. I won't see the tads for 2-3 days at a time and think,
oh, they are gone:( and then i see them again:)


Oh, jammer, he's soooo cute ... and soooo tiny. When you said toad, I
guess I was thinking frog and bullfrog, like the 8 inch bullfrog that
lived in our pond for a couple of years. I want baby toads toooo. Maybe
if I get my cracked, leaking upper pond and waterfall fixed this summer
/ fall ...


They really ARE adorable. I sure hope they grow fast. There are way
too many birds around here. Since the big toads seem to be done with
the pond for now, I was thinking of setting a wood pile of sorts/some
sort of shady hiding area on bricks in the pond in hopes they will
stay until bigger. I read that they will be leaving soon but i can
always hope. Maybe the extreme heat will keep them near water longer.
I can try!

Good luck on next spring's baby toads!!!!

Chances are i will be expanding mine by then:)G




zookeeper 25-06-2003 12:44 AM

Baby toad
 
jammer wrote:

They really ARE adorable ... Since the big toads seem to be done with
the pond for now, I was thinking of setting a wood pile of sorts/some
sort of shady hiding area on bricks in the pond in hopes they will
stay until bigger ...

Chances are i will be expanding mine by then:)G


I imagine some sort of shade might encourage the toads to stay for a
while, but they might also need a food source. Can you research what
type of toad they are and what they eat?

I hope we'll have toads next year, but will have to wait and see. Don't
know if I can get the upper pond / waterfall up and running by spring
time but I will be trying.
--
zookeeper


jammer 25-06-2003 12:56 AM

Baby toad
 
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:31:38 -0700, zookeeper
wrote:

jammer wrote:

They really ARE adorable ... Since the big toads seem to be done with
the pond for now, I was thinking of setting a wood pile of sorts/some
sort of shady hiding area on bricks in the pond in hopes they will
stay until bigger ...

Chances are i will be expanding mine by then:)G


I imagine some sort of shade might encourage the toads to stay for a
while, but they might also need a food source. Can you research what
type of toad they are and what they eat?

I hope we'll have toads next year, but will have to wait and see. Don't
know if I can get the upper pond / waterfall up and running by spring
time but I will be trying.


You aren't in Dallas area are you? We could help each other!


zookeeper 25-06-2003 08:20 AM

Baby toad
 
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jammer wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:31:38 -0700, zookeeper
wrote:

I hope we'll have toads next year, but will have to wait and see. Don't
know if I can get the upper pond / waterfall up and running by spring
time but I will be trying.


You aren't in Dallas area are you? We could help each other!


Nope. Don't suppose you want to escape the summer heat of Dallas for
summer rain in Oregon? ;-) didn't think so ...
--
zookeeper


jammer 25-06-2003 10:08 PM

Baby toad
 
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:50:12 -0700, zookeeper
wrote:


Nope. Don't suppose you want to escape the summer heat of Dallas for
summer rain in Oregon? ;-) didn't think so ...
--
zookeeper


Please, PLEASE take me away from this HEAT!!!!!!

(ok, so i couldn't really do it, but what a grand thought)



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