Four somewhat rainy days in St. Andrews state park yielded great rewards.
it was tree frogs galore and though I saw at least 2 dozen, here is a stunning picture of one green tree frog that was feeling surprisingly friendly.
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Also, we have a picture of one of the many pinewoods tree frogs that were calling up a storm in the marshes surrounding the park.
Next in line are the two stunningly beautiful squirrel frogs that I found.
I also found quite a few toads in the dunes surrounding the marshes, I believe this one to be a southern toad, but I may be mistaken.
One morning of herping found these two turtles, a musk and a box, in good health.
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An anole that I roused from sleep in order to get a good picture, this was a relatively large individual.
My only picture of the dozen or so leopard frogs that I saw.
One of the Crown Jewels of the trip was found at a rest stop, a neonate five lined skink still in the process of hatching. Quite a beautiful sight.
I snapped a pic of this exquisite young gator from about two feet away, one of four gators seen on the trip.
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