She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

I can't remember if I posted these or not, but speaking of frogs...
This little guy was stuck to the glass door at camp. I had never seen this happen before, so of course I had to take pics.
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I was also changing the chlorine tab in my water storage tank this past weekend, reached in to grab the floaty thing, and there was a little frog sitting on top of it! Startled the crap outta me! I guess we had left the lid off just long enough for one to get in there, and then he couldn't get out. He was white! Didn't have my phone on me, so I didn't get a pic of him.
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I bet you that is the same kind as my bird house theif!!! They camouflage from greens to gray and can even go as dark as almost black to almost white AND they have bright yellow patches on their hind legs. Found along the East Coast and even up into Canada!
You guys are killing me with the frog pics!! Don't know why but I have a phobia of them. It's gotten better over the last several years but i don't want any encounters! If that would have happened to me with the pool filter, I would have dropped dead of a heart attack!! White ones are even worse!!! Ahhhh!
I can't believe that. They are so cute and non threatening. I used to save all the tadpoles in our creek growing up when it would dry every year and raise them into frogs then let them go again once it filled back up. Love frogs.

Um... I don't think that last one is gonna make it...
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Now that's nuts!
x2 It's worth a few nice, slow reads.


Looks like we'll be getting a leg hold trap, asap. Bait was gone again and the trap wasn't tripped, turned or anything.
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I checked for paw prints and turned the earth, etc. Poisoning seems too cruel for anything outside of a politician, so snap trap it is.

I've used Golden Malrin fly bait mixed in cat food, placed where no domestic animals or wild birds could access it. Took out a couple of sly coons that way. After that, the youngsters were easy picking.
 
I bet you that is the same kind as my bird house theif!!! They camouflage from greens to gray and can even go as dark as almost black to almost white AND they have bright yellow patches on their hind legs. Found along the East Coast and even up into Canada!
I can't believe that. They are so cute and non threatening. I used to save all the tadpoles in our creek growing up when it would dry every year and raise them into frogs then let them go again once it filled back up. Love frogs.

Nope.

I think you said yours was a tree frog? That's what my hubby said this was. He said they were common here. My pond is full of frogs. Big LOUD bull frogs!
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found this on line Bev Davis Marans
I think Bev did the best of what I hope to do: breeding to SOP while maintaining egg color. It's a shame she doesn't sell any more, but the breeder that sidewing got his chicks from was recommended to him by Bev. I can't wait to follow their progress. That way when I send him the Paul Smith eggs, he will owe me
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I bet you that is the same kind as my bird house theif!!! They camouflage from greens to gray and can even go as dark as almost black to almost white AND they have bright yellow patches on their hind legs. Found along the East Coast and even up into Canada!
Even "way up by the Canadian border"?
I hear there's all kinds of wild critters up there
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Good for the table but get the cross comb out of your breeding pens.
got any pictures don't remember seeing you before but you must have a picture or two floating around them wheat fields so stick it on here. we're having a hard time filling up the thread.
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you can't throw that out and then no more.so welcome pull up a chair share your views with the rest of . after all you can't be any worse than we are . If you've be reading this thread you know that already .
 

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