especially given the absolutely strange reports here - GTF, AT, Green
frogs? all in March. Yeah. Ok. If nothing else, our potential new
reality opens up a whole wide world of new research - we get to start from
scratch on figuring out the ecology of pond breeding amphibians!
Fun.
Matt
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Nicola Cataldo <nicola.cataldo@rcn.com>wrote:
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>
>
>
> This is getting weird. Here on the Framigham/Sudbury end of the world, the
> peepers are deafening, toads are trilling, the Greys are starting to call
> and even though the wood frogs have moved to the ponds, there is no
> quacking going on at all. Maybe this year it's a stealth operation?
>
> Nicci Cataldo
>
>
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