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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

White Water Lilies and Frogs - Photograph

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This is 2 of 4 posts of photographs that I took at Paine Open Space Island Pond Preserve in Easton, CT this past week.

Those water lilies were in Island Pond. If you look closely at the last photo, you'll see a frog above the top left flower, and another one above the bottom right flower. The one in the third photo, with the tail, is a tadpole with legs or a froglet: it is still transitioning from a tadpole to a frog. There were a lot of bugs and mosquitoes biting me, so I couldn't linger long here.

Paine Open Space Island Pond Preserve Trail Map

Aspetuck Land Trust - Find Preserves By Town

Aspetuck Land Trust - Find Maps by Town

Aspetuck Land Trust Preserve Locations Map

4 comments:

My name is Erika. said...

The water lilies are beautiful and I love the little frog. What a nice addition to to the photos! Stay cool! And thanks for the info about Bridgeport University. I had wondered. Hugs-Erika

Stewart M said...

Great shots! Love the addition of the frog to a classic image!

Cheers - Stewart M - Wilson's Prom National Park (where I am surprised to have Internet access!)

Sandra said...

Great photos! I love the water lilies and the frogs:)

Divers and Sundry said...

I'm enjoying your photos of this location, and I got a special kick out of the frog :) He'll certainly put a dent in the mosquito population.