Subject: Pacific Chorus Frogs anyone
Date: Jul 10 07:53:12 1999
From: Michael Dossett - phainopepla at yahoo.com


Hi Tweets

Oh no! My yard is being over-run with them. It seems like I can
hardly mow the lawn without having to stop and get it one out of the
way. I'm afraid that one of these days I am going to kill one (I
probably already have). Sorry Ed, thanks but no thanks, I just have
too many of them here.

Michael Dossett
Bothell
Phainopepla at yahoo.com


--- Ed Newbold <newboldwildlife at netscape.net> wrote:
> Dear Tweeters,
> We have many (I counted 33 today, which I think is
> much less than half)Pacific
> Chorus Frogs in our small butyl ponds in residential
> Beacon Hill. I believe
> some can survive up here as I've heard a wild frog
> in our front yard a couple
> years ago April. But if anyone has a butyl pond
> with barely decent habitat
> around it and no frogs, it might improve some of
> these individuals chance of
> making it to be relocated to other ponds. They are
> frogs now, not
> tadpoles--boy was that sudden--and look to be almost
> a half an inch long. They
> hail from butyl habitat on Bainbridge. If anyone one
> wants to relocate 5 to
> 10, they'd be welcome. thanks.
>
>
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