A friendly frog who didn't even move.
This is the frog pond where all these photos were taken.
Four of them sitting in the sun.
Late in the summer the staff put some floating Water Lettuce plants in the pond, trying to increase the shade for the goldfish. Water Lettuce is a seriously invasive plant in the southern U.S., not to be confused with the similar Water Hyacinth, but it may not survive winters in Ontario. I wonder what will happen here, but the frogs love it.
I got a lot more pictures than good ones, but it provided a lot of fun.
They must be used to people in the warm weather.
ReplyDeleteFun seeing all the frogs. :)
ReplyDeleteI think they are great pictures. The frogs do look happy, don't they? :-)
ReplyDeleteFrogs are special little critters and I too always enjoy seeing them.
ReplyDeleteThe frog pond is so well designed, specially for those in wheelchairs, and those lovely stones, not a piece of plastic or liner to be seen. love the one sitting on the leaf, what a great spot for him.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your frog pictures! I have trouble getting them to pose for me.
ReplyDeleteStalking the wild frog. It is so deep in winter here that we will not see frogs from months and our are very shy eve then.
ReplyDeleteA lovely little oasis!
ReplyDelete(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario !
Hello, love all the cute frogs. Great photos. Happy Valentine's Day! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day, have a great weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteThe pond needs a furry gnome
ReplyDeleteThose gardens and the pond are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteFrogs and turtles, two of my favourite things at our summer place. I'm glad you captured these guys, your pictures all show their peacefulness.
ReplyDeleteThat must be one of the closest close-ups of a frog ever taken! He's not the most handsome fellow I've ever seen but I kind of like him.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the closeups of the frogs!
ReplyDeleteAww! Who doesn't love frogs? Every spring there's always a bunch singing in our backyard pond.
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