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by Cheryl Hoyle
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Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All women's v-necks are machine washable.
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The Pacific Chorus Frog is quite common in B.C. They are small frogs, up to 5 centimetres long, and may be any colour from pale grey or tan to bronze... more
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The Pacific Chorus Frog is quite common in B.C. They are small frogs, up to 5 centimetres long, and may be any colour from pale grey or tan to bronze or bright emerald green. Pacific Chorus Frogs have a conspicuous dark "mask" or stripe extending from the nostrils through the eye as far as the shoulder. They are often marked with dark patches or stripes on the back, and are usually pale cream underneath. Their legs are long and slender; their toes have round pads, which help the frog grip and climb, and there is very little webbing between the toes, making them look quite long. Females are slightly larger than males, a feature common to most frogs. Learn about wetlands and how important they are to the environment.
Burning Skye photography by Cheryl Hoyle. Burning Skye is the name of one of my relatives that is from Six Nations of the Grand River, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.
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Susan Duda
Fabulous shot. Love these frogs that hide in petals. F/V
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thanks!
Susan Rissi Tregoning
How cute! Nice catch on this little frog... l/f
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you!
Eva Kaufman
Cheryl, I would never think of pairing a frog with a pink rose. Beautiful. l/v/featured in Amphibians, Reptiles and Sea Creatures. Eva
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you! I was in a garden in Saanich, BC and heard a tree frog and found it hiding out in this rose.