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Babies, babies everywhere :)Took the taddies back to their pond last night, and was lucky enough to find some metamorphs - newly emerged baby frogs, still with the remnant of the tail visible. Both of these guys were around 10mm, or 1 cm in length, so are tiny , but incredibly cute
Litoria brevipalmata (the rare one) - 10mm - taken in the field Litoria gracilenta (same as the tadpole shot from alien) - 10mm - taken in the field Limnodynastes peronii - striped marsh frog, very late stage tadpole (stage 43) before emergence onto land (taken in tank) and just had a call from the 'father-in-law' -they've had a further 65mm rain, and the rare frogs are calling again It is going to be a damn good year Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)That is good news Rel.
Go the frogs. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)#2 thats a great pic Mate
Well done Cheers Cobby
Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)#3 is my pick -looks most evil
Linda
Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)Congratulations on your babies. You must be proud.
I love the L. gracilenta. It looks so ungainly with those long back legs.
Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)Great shots Rel - love the 2nd one the most
Geoff
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Re: Babies, babies everywhere :)Number 2 - wow - enter that one in wildlife shots of the year, that is just awesome
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