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Old 03-15-2011, 06:44 PM
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OMGOSH... he is real! lol
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Old 03-15-2011, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by donnalynett
What we call tree frogs here on the coast of Oregon are bright lime green and only about an inch long. They are really cute.
Got them in Texas too just like that.
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Too cute !
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Sorry, I don't like frogs.
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Old 03-15-2011, 07:37 PM
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That is too close for me.
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Amazing little creatures. how does that little tiny thing make such a great big noise?? When they come out in the spring, they all get together and have an all city choir practice!!
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That would make a great quilt.
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so charming.. great shot you got of him'her
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Old 03-16-2011, 06:34 PM
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I love frogs too. I have a triple bowl fountain in my garden, and the bottom bowl is about 4 feet across and the frogs love to gather there in the spring. As soon as I hear the frogs start to croak, I go out and make sure the fountain is running. This year I was a little late, they were in there before I got the pump running. I also have a black pond on my patio that is supposed to go in the ground, but I just put plants in front of the sides and have a water feature in it and water flowers. They were in there this year too, as well as my other bowl fountain.
I went out there last night to listen to them and I swear, it sounded like I lived in a swamp or rain forest. I love it. But I learned years ago, they come to the sound of water. I heard a frog last year on the other side of the fence so I hurried and got the pond ready and in less than 45 minutes, that frog was in that fountain.
What I want to know is, do frogs come back to where they hatched and grew into frogs??
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Originally Posted by LaineyBelle
I love frogs too. I have a triple bowl fountain in my garden, and the bottom bowl is about 4 feet across and the frogs love to gather there in the spring. As soon as I hear the frogs start to croak, I go out and make sure the fountain is running. This year I was a little late, they were in there before I got the pump running. I also have a black pond on my patio that is supposed to go in the ground, but I just put plants in front of the sides and have a water feature in it and water flowers. They were in there this year too, as well as my other bowl fountain.
I went out there last night to listen to them and I swear, it sounded like I lived in a swamp or rain forest. I love it. But I learned years ago, they come to the sound of water. I heard a frog last year on the other side of the fence so I hurried and got the pond ready and in less than 45 minutes, that frog was in that fountain.
What I want to know is, do frogs come back to where they hatched and grew into frogs??
have you tried googling that info ?
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