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finding gray treefrogs


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Posted by Colchicine on May 14, 2003 at 09:39:32:

In Reply to: finding gray treefrogs posted by ginevive on May 13, 2003 at 07:28:23:

Tips
Go out when it is DARK, not evening. Frogs tolerate disturbance more at night.

Use only low powered flashlights, something that only takes 2 or 3 AAs are ideal.

It does take patience and lots of mosquito bites! I think that ranid species are even harder to photograph. I haven't seen but a few green frogs call, I can never get close enough to bullfrogs.


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