A single frog can lay 20,000 eggs.
The low murk of the Dell Water was full of hundreds, if not thousands, of frogs on a recent visit.
Boy, are they jumpy! They know you’re coming before you know they’re there. Until you can’t ignore all the plops taking to the water. It was a little H.P. Lovecraftian, if you know what I mean.
So what are these? Bullfrogs? No dorsal ridge…
Frog Saturation
Published September 12, 2016 Fieldnotes 2 CommentsTags: amphibians, Brooklyn, frogs, Green-Wood
Were these in Green-wood? Interesting, because the bricks say DPBW, aka Dennings Point Brick Works, a famous old brickyard in Beacon, NY.
These were in Green-Wood. Thanks for this information.
As you undoubtably know, so this for other readers, NYC was built by bricks from up the Hudson.