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20 Comments on Friday's Photo...First One This Spring
LOL I was expecting a Robin Red Breast! I just saw my first one of those yesterday!!
I'm not sure what I was expecting either......but it wasn't this guy!
Have a great weekend Ann!
He is sticking to his mission and ready to overcome. Nice hopping post.
So cool! We don't have many amphibians here so I think I'd stop dead in my tracks if I saw one of these on our house - awesome!
Weather must be warming up a tad for you there Ann.
Ann he just needs to get a little bigger and he will be ready for a frying pan. I hear frog legs taste like chicken ........... LOL
Hi Ann - I, like Deborah, was expecting to see a Robin! Is that how you know when Spring has arrived? Must be rather noisy!
Here, the first sign of spring was a fly. I could use this fellow to come over to eat it!
Deborah,
These little guys have a very big voice!
Ann
Ann,
He was a cute little frog... ;-)
Ann
Scott,
I like your sense of humor!
Thanks for stopping by,
Ann
I have always thought these little guys were sooo cute!! Happy Spring!! :O)
Brenda,
You would not die....he was really SMALL!
Ann
Gary,
It was warm for a day or two....cold again today.
Ann
George,
This one would have to grow a lot!!
Ann
P.S. They do...as long as they are not cooked too long. ;-)
Chris,
Yes, they are very noisy... The Robins stay here year round. I find it strange but some do stay.
Ann
Patricia,
So did you snap a photo??
Ann
Joni,
They are cute but really noisy!
Ann
Howdy and evening to you Ann
Ann, that there little ole Tree Frog sure don't want to come visiting this here area, he or she would turn into a Frog sicle.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Dale,
WOW! I hope your weather starts to warm soon!
Ann