I forgot to include my Disclaimer in the reply below:
I'm a newbee in sex identification of many of the amphibians so my estimations of the male/female ratio of spotted salamanders may not be very accurate.
--- In vernalpool@yahoogroups.com, SOPHIE ZYLA <sophiezyla@...> wrote:
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> Many of the spotted salamanders are males, with some 1 out of 10 being a female and many are small. The redback salamanders in their variety of colors have been plentiful as well.
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> The eastern phoebe announced the beginning of spring in our island forest last week and the hermit thrush has been settling into the area of the pond the other day.
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> I'm sure many are enjoying the fog here in CT and looking forward to some rain.
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> Enjoy amphibian watching!
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> Sophie
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
[vernalpool] Re: Spotted on the move in and wood frogs seem to be moving out
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