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Wood Frog
This little Wood Frog was on the sandy bank of a small inlet yesterday at Nodwell Sanctuary (now called the Western Sky Land Trust Wheatland #1 Property), near Carseland. Often when you see them, they tend to be hiding amongst the grass and leaves, but this little one was quite visible.
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