Friday, May 15, 2020

l'après midi d'un Toad

We started off the morning at the bottom of the Memorial Lake spillway to look for a Mourning Warbler that had been seen and a Kentucky Warbler which is one I've never seen. Didn't see either of them but still it was good seeing everything else. Anyway you might be wondering why the Froggy Language heading so here's my explanation and that's all you're going to get. If social distancing has got you a bit on the flustered or suicidal side then have a listen to "Prélude l'apres midi d'un faune" by Debussy. It's very soothing so should alleviate the suicidal tendencies and do the trick quite nicely.  This is not about fawn's though there is one later. This is about toads, snakes, flowers and warblers. The fawn was cute though.



American Toad

American Toad

Bluette

Bluette

Fawn in hiding

Queen Snake





Wilson's Warbler

Wilson's Warbler


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