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Frogfest 2004: Part 2: Still dangerously long download

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There's a "Cascades Frog" known to be in the area, and I believe this is Rana cascadae:

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A treefrog...there were many froglets and toadlets hanging out at the edge of the water.
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Here's a little toadlet:
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Here's their beautiful view when they wake up in the morning (if they were tall enough to see over the boulders...)

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Any ideas as to the identification of the tree frog and toadlet?
 
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joseph

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I think the treefrog is P. regilla, and as said in chat, that toadlet looks to me like a California toad(B. boreas halophilus)
 
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