He was easy to find because I knew there was one there. But, I am totally amazed you saw this guy while walking in the woods. I'm sure I would have walked right by him and never noticed him. Very nice capture.
Thanks for all the nice remarks - even though it's a toad! He moved just slightly as I was walking back to my car, was less than 2" long, so I almost missed him.
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That is a terrific shot . Its not easy to take that kind of shot and to get your subject to show. Well done.
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PS - he looks like a toad...
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Holy cow -- missed that one. It IS a toad, not a frog. Thanks for the subtle correction. It was so bitty, I just naturally thought 'frog.'
It took a bit to find him.....now if I had been looking for a toad!!!
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