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Frogman

April 26, 2018 - While my granddaughter Stasia is often the featured child on these pages—maybe the too -featured child—I do have three o...
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Maybe a match

April 13, 2018 - Any worries about what might happen today, the date that folks stricken by paraskevidekatriaphobia everywhere fear the m...
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The great withering

November 28, 2017 - There are just too many demands on my time these days, what with become a frequent flier at various cardiac doctors's of...
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Frog sex and phototaxis

April 10, 2017 - The day's adventure took place after dark: a return trip to the University of Rhode Island's W. Alton Jones campus in ve...
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Another Big Night

March 26, 2017 - When the vernal pools come to life, the change is often breathtakingly sudden, dramatic, and, of course, loud. This afte...
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The amphibian premiere

February 25, 2017 - I don't think anyone will be surprised, but this year's edition of March Madness—the debut of amphibian mating life, not...
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Operatic evening

April 01, 2016 - It was spring warm this evening, and after a day spent mostly inside working on various projects, I finally was able to...
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Fresh eggs

March 09, 2016 - Yesterday's bout of Wood Frog calling ended once the sun went down and the temperatures drifted back below 40. As is alw...
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The amphibian money shot

April 11, 2015 - I have spent probably more time than I should admit watching animals copulating, and I guess that I'm so used to it that...
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