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An impressively gravid female. I was tagging along with a group of students with EarthTeam as they observed a team from EBMUD do a frog count. The person holding the frog has the correct permit(s).
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"California Red legged frog observed on edge of marshy wetland. Nearest pond approximately 1500' away. Body was approximately 2"" long."
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"California Red legged frog observed on edge of marshy wetland. Nearest pond approximately 1500' away. Body was approximately 2"" long."
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Multiple sightings in Sanchez creek
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Multiple sightings in Sanchez creek
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Red legged frog in ditch
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Two juveniles seen floating in pond at one time along edge of tules. Another juvenile seen at other side of pond about 20 minutes earlier may have been a third individual. Observation and ID assisted by permitted person.
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Two juveniles seen floating in pond at one time along edge of tules. Another juvenile seen at other side of pond about 20 minutes earlier may have been a third individual. Observation and ID assisted by permitted person.
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Two juveniles seen floating in pond at one time along edge of tules. Another juvenile seen at other side of pond about 20 minutes earlier may have been a third individual. Observation and ID assisted by permitted person.
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2 adults in backwater pool
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Found in a still water concrete pond in the Santa Lucia foothills. Remains motionless near pond perimeter. 3 other individuals nearby.
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California Red-legged Frog has a dorsolateral ridge running from its eye to its rear. It grazes on algae.
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Encountered 2014-05-29 and 30 by Christine Sullivan Restoration Technician Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy; Photograph by Christine Sullivan Restoration Technician Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy; Species ID confirmed by Darren Fong, NPS Aquatic Ecologist
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Found lounging in the drain at the north end of the large pond