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    Default Re: Finding Frogs in winter?

    It's not too cold yet in Oregon. You probably have a good shot at seeing some. They won't be calling though, which makes them tricky to locate. As others have said, I wouldn't take them home with you but by all means look for them.
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    Default Re: Finding Frogs in winter?

    Wild frogs should be appreciated thru a lens and paper. Theres no reason to hurt the wild stock. They are great to study there life in the wild.

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    Default Re: Finding Frogs in winter?

    since we are on the subject...... what part of the states are wood frogs located?

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