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Wood Frog

Lithobates sylvaticus

Description:

small orange spotted

Habitat:

Marshlands, slow moving waterways

Notes:

I found her clearly full of eggs 🙂

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2 Comments

DeathShadeSally
DeathShadeSally 2 years ago

thanks for that info! Definitely easier to fix a few than over 100! Much appreciated

Tukup
Tukup 2 years ago

Cool that she was full of eggs. If you would accept a little help from someone who learned late and had to go back and change about 100 spottings :-) When you put the scientific name the Genus is always capitalized and the species is always lower case (ex: Lithobates sylvaticus). Where I messed up, and many long-time posters still mess up, is in the Habitat. Don't put what Wikipedia or whatever source says. We can get that from any links you put in the Reference Bod. Put where you found yours, for example, on a leaf along the edge of a stream or in a local marshy area. You only have a few postings to correct and you've got everything else right. As I said, I had to redo over 100 ☹ . I look forward to more of your spottings. Your pictures have great detail. Well done.

DeathShadeSally
Spotted by
DeathShadeSally

Middleport, New York, United States

Spotted on Apr 25, 2018
Submitted on Apr 30, 2021

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