Over on Absolute Michigan this morning we reported that we were taking the summer off as we re-assess things.
I apparently decided to go on vacation as well. Since that photo was such a great one, I decide to share it here!
FYI, despite the name, this is a Northern Green Frog. The Michigan Herps page on Frogs & Toads explains:
Green Frogs are the most common species of frog in Michigan. They are large and are usually brown or green in color, with a very bright green face. However, some individuals may be bronze in color instead of brown. Often confused with the Bullfrog, Green Frogs have a fold of skin running from their eardrum to their back.
Check Diane’s photo out background big and in her Frogs slideshow.
* Don’t worry, Michigan in Pictures will still be published!


Sorry, I had my frog photo identified wrong, I changed it. Thanks so much :-)
Diane
(d charvat)
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No worries at all Diane! I had mis-identified all my life until I learned that … and I would catch and release hundreds of them every summer!!
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What’s not to love!
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This is a great website. As a nature photographer, I really appreciate your daily posts. The photographic work of those whose work is posted is excellent. I would be very disappointed if your daily post was not to be seen. Please continue with Michigan in Pictures.
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