schmiggle
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Just a short trip with two friends to a place where I thought we might find vernal pools. Having never actually gone herping before, I had no real idea what to look for, so for that reason alone, it was useful.
I had never realized frogs could be so deafening.
We found the following four fellows:
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A spring peeper--the first find of the night. Found swimming near the edge of the pool. Maybe an inch and a half long on the outside.
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A wood frog, also found swimming near the edge of the pool.
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Two spotted salamanders found swimming in algae inside the pool. We didn't find any egg masses.
While this was basically a successful trip, it does turn out that the park closes after dark
so I can't really recommend for spring herping. I will continue to search for sites near providence that are open at all hours.
I had never realized frogs could be so deafening.
We found the following four fellows:
/photoplog/file_5564.jpg
A spring peeper--the first find of the night. Found swimming near the edge of the pool. Maybe an inch and a half long on the outside.
/photoplog/file_5565.jpg
A wood frog, also found swimming near the edge of the pool.
/photoplog/file_5562.jpg
/photoplog/file_5563.jpg
Two spotted salamanders found swimming in algae inside the pool. We didn't find any egg masses.
While this was basically a successful trip, it does turn out that the park closes after dark