Spring Creatures in Michigan Part 2

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It was such a nice day, I had to go out for a while after work. Didn't find too much, but a couple things I didn't see the other day.

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Blue Spotted Salamander - Ambystoma laterale

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Another shot

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Young laterale, kind of shows defenensive posture

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Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) breeding

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Northern Spring Peeper - Pseudacris crucifer crucifer

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Another view

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And another

Thats all for today
 
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