So, I was sitting in the critter room this evening watching "The Good Shepard" on DVR when I caught movement out of the corner of my eye. At first I thought it was one of the very common House centipedes we have in these parts. Then I realized it was entirely too slow....and hopping...
Lo and behold, I caught a Psuedacris sp. froglet on the floor of my basement retreat.
This is a mind blower as
A. I haven't been able to catch one of these at all...
B. The closest pond is very nearly two klicks away...
C. It has been very dry here untill last night and that is a long way for such a little one to travel!
I suspect Pseudacris triseriata triseriata, however I live right on the edge of the overlap zone with Pseudacris triseriata maculata.
He was a bit under the weather from the dry floor, so he got a good rinse with spring water to get the dust off of him.
Frustrating really...when I go out looking for stuff deliberately, I find nothing. When I am sitting on me **** doing nothing, they come to me...This does create an interesting issue for me too. Looks like I have to keep the little guy, as by Nebraska law I would have to release him exactly where I found him....as long as he has not been moved more than 100 yards from the site.