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Jeff Clark
at Sat Oct 17 11:16:05 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ]
...The frog was easy to ID as a Grey Tree Frog. Those yellow blazes on the underside of the legs were a dead giveaway. Grey TFs are not common around here. Back when all the TFs were more numerous I would see dozens of the other TFs for every one Grey. I knew nothing about the Cope's species and so went to the internet for help after Frank made that ID. Looking at all the stuff about Tree Frogs I am just confused. The markings on that frog look like the markings on the Grey TFs I have seen and the range maps on the internet do not all agree. So I am not convinced that it is a Cope's.
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