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Green Desert The vegetation in the background indicates that there is a creek running through this part of the desert. ![]()
| Desert Creek I saw about 75 Pacific treefrogs (Pseudacris regilla) in this creek. Below are some of their many colors and patterns. Click here to see another pic ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Light green and grey. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Brown blotched. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Green and brown. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Brown spotted. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Green and grey striped. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Black and green. ![]()
Pacific Treefrog
| Bright green. ![]()
Fishing Spider
| There were quite a few of these in the area. ![]()
Cattails
| Almost made me feel like I was back home in Ohio. ![]()
Red-spotted Toad
| This young red-spotted toad (Bufo punctatus) was hopping around the area. Click here to see another pic ![]()
Red-spotted Toad
| Another little cutie. Click here to see another pic ![]()
Amphibian Amplexus
| These adults were in the process of egglaying. Click here to see another pic ![]()
Red-spotted Eggs
| These are the only native toads that lay eggs singularly, rather than in strands. |