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Re: If anyone says toads are scarce, it’s not true
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Apr 28th a 09:44 AM
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by RAH |
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We are past the toad mating (which occurs in th shallows) and thousands of little black tadpoles are everywhere. When they leave the pond in droves, we cannot even walk near the pond without avoiding stepping on them. Our spring peepers are often so load in the early spring that their calls hurt my ears. I think its a good sign for the habitat.
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