It's a rare there's a Sunday blog post here but we've got to celebrate something fabulous. Do you see him?
I first spotted him on Friday evening, but he made a Saturday appearance as well. So far I think he's a lone amphibian (a Pacific tree frog) but I have high hopes he'll have some friends soon. I am thrilled!!!
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These cute tiny frogs have very big voice!
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be an auspicious sign, Danger! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat frog. They always startle me when I'm weeding and they pop out of the garden beds.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Froggie Mama! He's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new lodger. It is amazing how quickly wildlife finds ponds.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Hopefully that'll just be the first of many :)
ReplyDeleteFrogs are my favorite animals, hehehe. Congratulations! I think they are a great friend to have in a garden :)
ReplyDeleteAnd he's a handsome fellow too! Mother Nature's gift.
ReplyDeleteHe's a cutie and looks to blend in with the water garden quite well.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I hope he brings many friends to have a dip in your pond.
ReplyDeleteYay!! I absolutely love frogs! I get ridiculously happy when I see them in the garden. :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! You've created the perfect habitat for him!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like he has the tiniest nub of a widdle tail, still. And he matches the lilypad quite nicely. Good luck little guy!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Tree frog makes sense -- it's when you get your first ground-dwelling frog that you'll be scratching your head.
ReplyDelete(I think my pond may be frogless again -- I haven't seen one for a while.)
Congratulations
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you and your new addition. Have you tried kissing him yet to see if he turns into a prince?
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