For the past several weeks I’ve shared quiet mealtimes with Frog. This is the view I have of his sitting on a flat stone. He doesn’t mind my moving about on the porch, as long as I don’t go near him outside.

A cute little chipmunk scurried up the stones on the right of the waterfall. I was surprised that there was movement to the left of the water. Although I did not see the action clearly, I thought another frog jumped into the lower pool from above. That took me by surprise, because I had seen only one frog up until then. As I ate, I kept my eyes looking toward the waterfall. Suddenly a frog jumped from the water to the stones above, where she disappeared instantly among the plants. Of course, I have no idea of the sex or relationship of the two animals.
This is what I was looking at, from the inside of the porch.

I went outside and down the steps, moving as quietly as I could. Zooming in, the camera caught the frog, still sitting there. He seemed comfortable with that, staying in place after I returned to the porch. I didn’t see the second frog again, but I will certainly be alert for any movement near the water.

I like your froggy friend. I have not seen any in a while here, but usually there are 2-3 small ones near the damp places…which lately, could be almost anywhere! The way the stones surround your waterfall is a perfect place also. I keep thinking about putting in some kind of water feature for frogs.
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John built the waterfall almost 8 years ago, and this is the first time frogs have hung out near there. I’m nervous about cleaning leaves out of the pools, because I think it will scare the frogs away. I can’t run the waterfall without cleaning the water.
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He’s got a thing going on. He doesn’t want you to know about his secret relationship. 🤣
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Ha! Ha! The frog is nearly always facing the water. Makes me think he is guarding it.
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The waterfall area is so beautiful right now!!
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It’s all right as long as I don’t name the plants. Most are just weeds.
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It’s fun to have wildlife around. Perhaps they will start a family!
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I would love to have frogs around, so I hope they stay.
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What a big frog! Looks like you’ve got a bullfrog hanging out in your pond area. It’s wonderful you have a spot for frogs!
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I think the frog is only 2 to 2 and 1/2 in long. Wonder what Frog would think of a ruler left lying on the stone near his favorite spot??
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Oh, he looks way bigger in the pictures!
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I agree with you. The frog does look larger than he is.
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Cute! At least it’s not the same noisy dude from last summer… that was too loud (plus it was too small and we never could spot him)
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My current frog and friend might keep that raucous, tiny frog away.
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Oh, isn’t it so fun to observe the wildlife and natural happenings? I had a toad in the garden the other day. I moved him or her because it was in a bad place in my fenced garden, but what a fun little buddy. 🙂
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I don’t know the difference between a toad and a frog. I really have no idea what all hops around out there.
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I miss my frogs. They are interesting creatures.
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Do you suppose the frogs are still at your last house?
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Last fall a package was sent to my old address in error. The new folks were kind enough to reach out to me to pick it up. I got to see the home and yes, they kept the pond because they love the frogs.
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I’m so happy to hear that.
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I have never seen a frog in person, only in photos or on TV
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Where I grew up in Tennessee (a Southern state), there were always frogs in the farm ponds. People did eat frog legs and considered it a delicacy.
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The thought of eating frog legs is gross to me but normal for others
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Frogs are cool. Our previous house had many frog and toad friends, but here not so much. I’m almost jealous of your friendship.
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I may lose my frog friends when I clean the pools out before starting the waterfall. It’s a chance I have to take.
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Aren’t they fun? We once had a plastic baby pool for our dog to cool off in and a frog or two took it over..Tadpoles are fun to watch grow..
maybe you will have some.
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I’m going to have people here this summer, and I want the waterfall to run. I’m pretty sure the frog will go elsewhere. Sad.
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We don’t have frogs but we do have lots of lizards. I love talking to them (they are very curious) when I’m in the garden.
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What fun to talk to a lizard! I talk to the rabbits that hop around the garden, but they don’t respond well.
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Well, that is a fun find for the yard – I never saw any singing frogs this year and was bummed out about that as they were so vocal and made for a fun post.
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I don’t think our singing frogs were as vocal as they usually are this year.
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I went looking for them after I saw all those in a sunken portion of Elizabeth Park, just a lot of rain caused a pool and there they were – nothing this year. We had cold weather going on for too long though – they were afraid to come out. Maybe your flooded areas had something to do with your frogs.
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The number of frogs could have been different this year, but I might not have been paying attention.
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I hope you get to see more of them. A friend of mine used to get those cute, bright-green, tiny tree frogs and they liked to go into her porch planters which had tall plants. They would sun themselves there all day.
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That would be fun to have!
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They were really cute – I wondered why I never had them in my garden. I only had slugs. 🙂
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It’s wonderful you have a spot for frogs!
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Well, how cool is this! That’ a good-sized frog, too. I think I’d like “frog watching” as well. Your pond area is lovely. You are fortunate to have this. 🙂
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The frog is not very big. It’s only about two and a half inches long.
I love the waterfall in the backyard. Husband John and our two grandsons installed it. It had fallen into disrepair after John died, but I was able to get it going again with the help of neighbors. Right now I need to clean the leaves out of the pools, but I’m afraid the frogs will leave if I do that.
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they are a rare sight here nowadays but growing up I remember we had a family coming over summer and hanging around the garden. The cats were going a bit mental but the froggies were quick clever jumpers
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What a brave little frog, taking in the world around him.
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