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Monday, April 7, 2014
Why Did The Newt Cross the Road?
I went to "my" vernal pool at the Brown Family Environmental Center at Kenyon College tonight, April 7, 2014, and on April 3, and encountered no sign of amphibians. Except for the frog I heard call near me tonight.
Of the amphibians he photographed, I have only seen--and photographed--the green frog and the northern leopard frog. But I did that in daytime, late in the summer, post-breeding. Of course I've heard many spring peepers, including tonight, but none around the vernal pool I've been stalking.
I wasn't going to the vernal pool tonight until I read Jim's April 6 report on his blog.
The bottomline for me is: Do amphibians still use the vernal pool at the Brown Center? Last year, I was sure I saw eggs there. So, I'll keep coming back whenever the ground is wet from rain.
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