Amphibian in Extremadura (SW spain).

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Hello, aproximately one month ago, im go to Extremadura, to watch birds, and amphibian in the night. This is a pic's of this day's. Thank's to Alba Castells, and Maximo because i show their pic's with permission ( my camera are stolen this day's);

Bufo calamita;

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P.perezi

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Hyla meridionalis
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Pleurodeles waltl
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Triturus pymaeus
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Bye!!
 
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Beautiful photos. The anurans look like they're posing while the newts just want to get away :)
Thank you for sharing!
 
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