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    Needed: Crock Hunter

    Last Winter the favorite spot for birds to bathe was the frog pond. Here is a Song Sparrow taking a bath today. It is 54 degrees, but they don't care.
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    This year birds are clogging up the new one. They really like it, often there are a dozen at a time in it.
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    A close up of the first photo shows that even on a cold day, danger is present, note the Bullfrog. Like the bird, you may have missed him in the first photo.
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    I have seen the frogs jump at birds, so far without success. You might believe a frog is not big enough to eat a bird, you might be wrong. Here he is crawling out.
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    He is very fat, and definitely eating something to get that way.
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    .....no comments? Photos taken hand held from 50 foot.
    I am the only guy in a tie

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    Great photos Bill! I missed this somehow. That is one big ass frog!

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    FROGZILLA!!!
    Life is a roller coaster.....throw your arms up and have fun!!!!!

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    I have to admit; I was looking ALL around the perimeter for the frog; didnt' think to look IN THE WATER~


    ....if he's out in 53 degree weather, he must have turned warm-blooded by virtue of his size alone....

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    I recently dropped by Bill's for a visit. He was showing me his wildlife sanctuary and actually let me sit in his famous "catbird seat".

    While I was sitting there Bill exclaimed " Look there is one of my frogs coming out of the water". He handed me a pair of binoculars and told me where to look.

    I could see no frog.

    Bill was all excited about the frog being out on a moderately chilly day and couldn't understand why I couldn't see the frog.

    I'm busy scanning the pond thinking to myself "what frog?".
    Then Bill makes the comment " Damn it! He's trying to catch the chickadees that are coming in for water".


    My brain clicks * frog that eats birds = big ass frog *.
    I put the binoculars back on what my mind automatically passed over as a pond ornament.

    It moved!
    I had passed over it several times, because without stopping to think my mind classified this giant frog as being too big to be a live creature.

    I know how Bill feels.
    I quit trying to tell anyone about the size of this frog. All I got for trying to share, were snickers or questions about the amount of Bill's brew I had consumed before I saw this giant frog.

    AO please put something in the next photos for scale !

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