Well, I am not at all sure that it is the same frog, but, nevertheless, the frog is back.
In the front of the house, underneath the eave, is a metal tub filled with water for whomever needs the water. In an earlier post, it featured the birds who have learned how to use the sloping 2x6 as a beach for their bathing.
The metal tub is under the eave to have rainfall help keep it full. Only this week have I had to add water to it with the hose from the rainwater storage tank.
Last summer, a leopard frog showed up in the tank, sometimes on the bird beach, sometime hanging on the rim, some days visible, some days not. Then, along came the fall season, and more and more the frog hung on the rim, looking out over the expanse of the dry back yard. Then, as the days became cooler, all of a sudden, he disappeared. To where, no one knows.
Now, here it is , middle of July and L. Frog is back. How this frog gets up the side of the tank to access the water is still a mystery. How the frog even knows there is water in the tank is still another mystery.
So, for now, we have the frog back, and that is good news.
In the front of the house, underneath the eave, is a metal tub filled with water for whomever needs the water. In an earlier post, it featured the birds who have learned how to use the sloping 2x6 as a beach for their bathing.
The metal tub is under the eave to have rainfall help keep it full. Only this week have I had to add water to it with the hose from the rainwater storage tank.
Last summer, a leopard frog showed up in the tank, sometimes on the bird beach, sometime hanging on the rim, some days visible, some days not. Then, along came the fall season, and more and more the frog hung on the rim, looking out over the expanse of the dry back yard. Then, as the days became cooler, all of a sudden, he disappeared. To where, no one knows.
Now, here it is , middle of July and L. Frog is back. How this frog gets up the side of the tank to access the water is still a mystery. How the frog even knows there is water in the tank is still another mystery.
So, for now, we have the frog back, and that is good news.
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