Today's chore of removing grasses from the pots of
Lizard's Tail plants got a jolt of excitement when a
Bullfrog jumped out of a pot on the work table at Sheldon Lake.
Was I the one who yelped when the frog made its escape leap?
No. But it wasn't in the pot I was working on.
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Pretty eyes. |
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One more pic before returning it to the grow-out pond. |
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The pots on the left have been cleaned. Only half a jillion more left for the Welands Team to complete. On this blustery day with temps in the upper 50s, we worked only on the Lizard's Tail. |
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In other amphibian encounters: On Monday I uncovered a hole and Gulf Coast toad hopped out. I guess it thought I was knocking. |
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