@redenigma I thought so too, but I wasn’t going to commit to it. I am still learning my frogs and toads!

@gettinaway if you get to where you can easily tell common toads from Woodhouse toads, let me know how :)

@redenigma I usually snap the picture I try to identify it when I get home. I usually snap over 500 images a hike. Everything I see. Birds, flowers, bugs, frogs anything that catches my eye. I then spend hours pouring over guides trying to figure out what I saw and how to remember it!

@gettinaway here's a fun one (i walk my dog at midnight.) one of the dozens of local barred owls. we have great horned, saw whet &, in the winter, snowy owls too

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@redenigma That is awesome! Owls are always exciting to see. Some mornings I start my walk before the sun rises. One morning as I entered the park just as the sun was rising the local crows went crazy. They led me to a Great Horned Owl. The first I had seen in that park.

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