On Thursday, April 12, we shared an update, via John Tschopp, of western toads mating, and invited people to share the things that signal spring to them. Here's what spring looks like, through our collective eyes! Baby Stellar Jays - Diane Zaste Hummingbirds come looking for your feeder - Tat7ush Peters The song of the … Continue reading Spring Things
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Pacific Chorus Frogs noted, (and phenology geeks united)
Last week, I got an email from a friend, Erica Osburn McNolty, to let me know that she'd heard the first frogs while out walking the neighbourhood before bed. 10 March 2015. A few. Not many. Not for more than about 15 seconds. But definite croaking along Oberson Road. She keeps track - the sound … Continue reading Pacific Chorus Frogs noted, (and phenology geeks united)
Critter Watch: Pacific Chorus Frog
I promised back in January that we would tap Veronica Woodruff's amazing knowledge and passion for wetlands critters... Here she shares her enthusiasm for the arrival of the Pacific Chorus Frog. I have been anxiously awaiting the annual glee club convergence of the Pacific Chorus Frog. One of the random things I have been keeping … Continue reading Critter Watch: Pacific Chorus Frog
Seasonal Observations: Pacific Chorus Frogs
Have you heard or seen the Pacific Chorus Frog? Stewardship Pemberton did... and led us to learn these fun facts: The Pacific Chorus Frog is a very appealing little frog, and 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 … Continue reading Seasonal Observations: Pacific Chorus Frogs