Wildlife in our own backyard in Central Virginia. Our one acre Certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat.
Rear View of Pickerel Frog (Rana palustris) Near Edge of Pond
These frogs are often identified as leopard frogs which is what I did the first time I saw one, but the pattern is definitely different. They can be seen moving across the forest floor. A favorite habitat is moist woods with cool streams. Pickerel frogs are toxic and are distasteful to numerous common amphibian consumers. During the winter, pickerel frogs hibernate in the mud of pond bottoms, or in ravines or springs under rocks and other debris.

Rear View of Pickerel Frog (Rana palustris) Near Edge of Pond
These frogs are often identified as leopard frogs which is what I did the first time I saw one, but the pattern is definitely different. They can be seen moving across the forest floor. A favorite habitat is moist woods with cool streams. Pickerel frogs are toxic and are distasteful to numerous common amphibian consumers. During the winter, pickerel frogs hibernate in the mud of pond bottoms, or in ravines or springs under rocks and other debris.
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