Hi,
While glancing through a Website describing a nature preserve project and looking at the pictures I thought I noticed a brown Leopard Frog that was miss-identified as a pickerel frog.
You can find the picture here: http://marais-tamagor-marsh.e-monsit...des-marais.jpg
Why I thought it was a Northern Leopard frog: roundish irregular spots, very clear pale line around spots.
However, I was told by the photographer that the inside of the legs was a dark yellow... which suggests a Pickerel Frog. On the other hand, the picture was taken in 2012 and the photographer later sent me a picture of another frog (see below), taken a month earlier, that I'm sure shows a Pickerel Frog. I'm wondering if this might not be the one she was remembering when she said the inside of the legs was a dark yellow.
http://s736.photobucket.com/user/sim...Pickerel/story
In the first picture you can see a bit of yellow around the thigh, but it looks to me like it could be the edge of the fluo-green that Northern Leopards often have in that area (or pale yellow, which sometimes happens).
What are your thoughts about the first picture? Northern Leopard or Pickerel?
Leopard Frog for sure. Spots are Way too round to be a pickerel frog
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