Posts Tagged ‘Eastern Narrowmouth Toad’

The Toad has Arrived! by , Ranger

July 7th, 2010

For the past two years I’ve heard Eastern Narrowmouth Toads (Gastrophryne carolinensis) calling from in and around the Wetlands. I’ve even heard them call from the area surrounding the small U-shaped pond in Catch the Wind but had not been able to actually see one of the tiny toads. Sure, each year I do happen to [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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Sleepy Skink and a Very Small Toad by , Ranger

September 30th, 2008

A Ground Skink’s presence is most often betrayed by a rustle in the leaves as the unseen lizard scurries away, leaving the passerby scratching his or her head wondering what made the noise. The skink in the photo on the left was basking in the sun. It must have been enjoying itself too much to [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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