Wednesday 20 February 2019

Frog Hilton (aka The Water Tank) at Dusk

The nightly line-up on the water tank eagerly awaiting darkness to search for food.



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  1. These are delightful photos ... made my day.

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    1. We love our frogs. We also have a couple of tiny (1 cm) frogs that live in the potted plant at the back door (glass) that come out every night to eat the bugs attracted by the light.

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    2. I hear our frogs but rarely see them.

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    3. Love the frog chorus. Frogs are a good indicator of environmental health. Whether we hear or see them (or not), just their existence is enough.

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  2. Front row seats... and one in balcony section. Great photos :D)

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    1. LOL A perfect description. Thanks, Sue. :-)

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  3. Hilarious!

    Some years back I took a photo of a dripping spring in the mountains of WV. I wanted to take some long exposure shots of the layers of rock and the accompanying moving water and green mosses.

    Some days later, as I was going through the digital photos and tweaking them for contrast and light and color I noticed that there were tiny little salamanders sitting in the cracks between rock layers who'd been looking out at me while I was taking the photos. And I hadn't even noticed them!

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    1. Very cool. I love those little surprises that the camera delivers. It's amazing what you see when you freeze time.

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