Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Eastern American Toad
  

Eastern American Toad

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by Kim709 on 19 May 2024
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Every spring, the sound of high pitched trills can age quite loud around certain ponds and marshes. This is the annual mating of the Eastern American Toad. It's not a native species in Newfoundland and there is a population specifically around the Corner Brook area where the toad was first introduced to the island in 1960. Hundreds of toads meet for mating and a sing song, this is a male singing his heart out!

  • Camera: Canon EOS R
  • Focal: 500 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0015625 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 7.1
tagged: american toad eastern amphibian animal wildlife frog reptile sea_life turtle water true_frog grass

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