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This is my fifth build for round two of the Iron Forge 2025. I wasn't planning to build a frog again this soon but it just came to me! Do I need a frog folder now? is it #frogust already??
The seed part, minifigure head, was used three times.
This is a frog in a pond on the grounds of the animal shelter where I volunteer. This frog is not up for adoption.
I spotted the frog earlier being molested by a bunch of brown frogs. I do not know if this colour is normal or if there is something wrong, but when I saw it poking its nose out of the water it looked quite happy. But almost instantly another mob of brown frogs descended on it. I hope to see it all well tomorrow again. Fingers crossed!
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Some anxiety issues going on with me right now!
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One day you wake up and the water seems alive...it's the chorus of Wood Frogs announcing Spring. Go here to listen:
A few of the frogs in the little-pond-just-inside-the-woods All getting ready to party! Please see local birds & wildlife 2015 set www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/sets/72157650299516960
Frog pond as designed by the celebrant. She collects frogs, so I had to model the frogs based on one of her collections. Frogs, stones, lily pads and lilies are all sugar. Reeds and mossy shrubs are plastic.
Taken while visiting family in Ontario. I was visiting my sister out in the country, trying to capture pictures of a Cardinal. The said bird being very un-cooperative, I turned my attention to the pond and entertained myself with pictures of the frogs.
August 3, 2016
Ontario, Canada
this little frog resides in my pond and comes out to talk to me occasionally! I haven't kissed him yet....
have a great Friday and thanks for you visits!!
I rescued this little frog (about 2.5 cm from nose to tail end) from Zeppy today and brought it in for a few shots. By the time I finished he was pretty grumpy and just wanted to get away. It even attempted to jump off the table. That was when I released it back into the front garden where Zeppy doesn't have access.
This one is taken with him sitting on a red leaf from a Croton plant. The leaf is quite large in comparison to him.
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Wallace's Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) - Danum Valley, Malaysia
This large tree frog is found in Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Thailand and Borneo and is perhaps the best known of all the flying frogs. This iconic frog was another of my main goals to see in Borneo. It proved considerably tougher than the file-eared tree frog, the key to finding this species is finding a good breeding site. I had found a mammal wallow that I thought looked good and gone there repeatedly looking for these without any luck, right as I was starting to think I was wasting my time someone told me that the specific wallow I was visiting was infact a good place to see this species. I began visiting the site with renewed vigor and one rainy night I was able to find several of these sitting around the wallow at various heights with the highest perched maybe 5 meters up and the lowest just 2 meters or so above ground. Despite my many nocturnal wanderings and many visits to other wallows and strolls through the jungle I didn't find any other frogs in different locations. However the wallow in question kept producing fairly reliably for the rest of my time at Danum.
If you look closely you can see some of the flaps of skin that are adaptions for gliding and parachuting, these and the membranes inbetween the frogs digits allow it to "fly" which of course isn't true flight like a bird or a bat but more of a glide.
Looks like this is my 1000th photo, whoa that's alot of photos! By my count looks like there are about 400 species pictured in my photostream and photos from 11 different countries, I promise more to come in the future!
It is raining SO much, a frog has just hopped across our lawn. We don't have a pond, nor do any of our neighbours. Wonder where he came from.