Toadlets
Are emerging from the pond and hopping around the yard. They are *so*
cute. About the size of the nail on my little finger. Not sure what the neighbor on one side may think but we're sure enjoying them. Toads and frogs are still busy making more so I suspect this will be continuing for a while. No matter how many the shubunkin eat (there's a nightly "feast" when the pond lights go on), there's always more. *smile* I grabbed the digital camera this morning and took some quick pics of toadlets on the water hyacinth and floating hearts but haven't pulled the pics off the camera yet to upload them to my webshots site. Hopefully this weekend, I'll be able to get out with the digital and the 35mm to take some more pics. Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu |
Toadlets
Susan wrote pics of
toadlets on the water hyacinth and floating hearts Looking forward to seeing them! kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
Toadlets
Susan H. Simko wrote:
Are emerging from the pond and hopping around the yard. They are *so* cute. About the size of the nail on my little finger. Not sure what the neighbor on one side may think but we're sure enjoying them. Toads and frogs are still busy making more so I suspect this will be continuing for a while. No matter how many the shubunkin eat (there's a nightly "feast" when the pond lights go on), there's always more. *smile* I grabbed the digital camera this morning and took some quick pics of toadlets on the water hyacinth and floating hearts but haven't pulled the pics off the camera yet to upload them to my webshots site. Hopefully this weekend, I'll be able to get out with the digital and the 35mm to take some more pics. Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu Here too. I can't walk on one side of the pond because they're everywhere. |
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Michael Shaffer wrote:
Here too. I can't walk on one side of the pond because they're everywhere. I know that feeling! *smile* I wanted to thin the dwarf water hyacinth but didn't want to squash toadlets teeming around that side of the pond. I guess they discovered the tunnel on that side through the rocks from the pond to the outside world. Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu |
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