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     Toad/Frog Logs   
The following tables indicate what frogs and toads have been sighted by the PicOlio Pond. For a simple graph view click here.

To hear them sing, click here to listen to an MP3 sound file recorded May 1st, 2004.

>> Treefrogs
Date 2004 Squirrel Treefrog Cuban Treefrog Green Treefrog Comments
Apr 26 0 3 0 Incomplete Data
Apr 27 0 4 0 Incomplete Data
May 01 0 69 0 Steady Rain - Heavy Mating - Cubans were seen mounting other species such as the Bullfrogs
May 02 0 3 0 70 F Thunder and Lightning Storms w/ steady rainfall. We believe with high certainty that we heard Grey Treefrogs in the distance.


>> Toads
Date 2004 Narrow-mouthed Toad Southern Toad Other Toads Comments
Apr 26 0 3 0 Incomplete Data
Apr 30 1 0 0 Incomplete Data
May 01 0 84 0 Steady Rains prior to heavy mating. Pond was so noisy due to the Toads one would have to yell to be heard.
May 02 0 3 0 70 F Thunder and Lightning Storms w/ steady rainfall.


>> Other Frogs
Date 2004 Southern Leopard Frog Bullfrog Other Frogs Comments
Apr 24 2 0 0 Incomplete Data
Apr 26 4 3 0 Incomplete Data
May 01 10 7 0 The Bullfrogs have become like old faithful seemingly to take ownership of various sections of the pond and able to be seen in that same section night after night.
May 02 0 0 0 70 F Thunder and Lightning Storms w/ steady rainfall.


Frogs & Toads we would like to find, if we haven't already...

Oak Toad, Bufo quercicus
Southern Toad, Bufo terrestris
Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea
Barking Treefrog, Hyla gratiosa
Squirrel Treefrog, Hyla squirella
Cuban Treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis
Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad, Gastrophryne carolinensis
Eastern Spadefoot, Scaphiopus holbrookii
American Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana
Pig Frog, Rana grylio
Southern Leopard Frog, Rana sphenocephala


Last Updated Monday, August 02 2004 @ 12:08 EDT


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