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I've had enough of gardens for the time being. Time to get back to my own garden, Bosque Santa Lucia. This frog is so small and cryptic, I wouldn't have seen it, if it hadn't moved out of my path. I've seen a lot of frogs, but never this type. It's tiny! About the size of the nail on my small finger. I was running out of battery, or I'd have followed it around for awhile. On the bottom image, that mass of seeds is part of monkey poop, I assume.
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What a wonderful little frog Steven, and so small too!! I always love finding things like this, it makes my day. It does not matter what the world throws at me, I always find hope and joy in nature.
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