If I had to guess, I'd saw these are leopard frog eggs. Those are the adults we see and these eggs seem to fit the leopard frog egg descriptions I found online.
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Sweet and simple. Had to figure out those were frog eggs tho. :)
ReplyDeleteNeat photo, Marvin!
ReplyDeleteThe turtles are awakening too. I wonder if they eat frog eggs??
ReplyDeleteI heard my first croaks of the year on Sunday. Seemed too cool to me, but ... :-)
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteCool - had to hold my mouse over the shot :D
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen frog eggs in agaes *sigh* :D
I like the subtle colors here. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! Yay Spring is coming!
ReplyDeleteYour spring has almost arrived. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI love photos like this. there's so much to look at. at first you think - oh, a water photo, but there's so much more. very nice. happy WW.
ReplyDeleteI would not have known those were frogs eggs! I learned something today. :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific photo Martin, do you have an idea of which from these eggs belong to?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Marvin! You've reminded me to look for frog eggs in our little spring. Hope your week is going well.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to guess, I'd saw these are leopard frog eggs. Those are the adults we see and these eggs seem to fit the leopard frog egg descriptions I found online.
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