Nice spotting! Since you know the identity of the frog, you can plug the scientific name into the field for that info. You have duplicated the words "Pacific tree frog" and have entered that into the scientific name box.
Also, this was removed from the "Signs of Wildlife" mission, as it doesn't fit the description. That mission is for "the bones, fossils, webs, eggs, tracks, and other signs of wildlife" and not the actual animals themselves. Thanks!
Maria, I have large patches of flowers that overhang parts of my backyard here is Wasington state that attracts these little Tree Frogs. Thanks for the welcome.
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Nice spotting! Since you know the identity of the frog, you can plug the scientific name into the field for that info. You have duplicated the words "Pacific tree frog" and have entered that into the scientific name box.
Also, this was removed from the "Signs of Wildlife" mission, as it doesn't fit the description. That mission is for "the bones, fossils, webs, eggs, tracks, and other signs of wildlife" and not the actual animals themselves. Thanks!
Maria, I have large patches of flowers that overhang parts of my backyard here is Wasington state that attracts these little Tree Frogs. Thanks for the welcome.
What a brightly colored frog! Can you tell us where you spotted it? Welcome to Project Noah!