Yellow Legged Frog Of Oregon

Previous Next Meet this rather colorful frog that showed up one day in our small pond! We placed these prefabricated ponds into our natural ponds to conserve on water. Never thought of the species of frogs and toads that would be showing up for me to observe! Just new we needed to do something about […]

South Fork Crooked River Oregon

Previous Next This is the South Fork of the Crooked River in the Ochoco Mountains here in Oregon! The Crooked River is a tributary of the Deschutes River and is 125 miles long. “Crooked”, is a good word for this river too haha! The Crooked River winds it’s way here and there! We spend a […]

Froglet in The High Desert

Previous Next Meet the Froglet , or Baby Frog here in Our pond! This Froglet is the common frog we have. The Pacific Tree Frog has to have a place to lay eggs and for those eggs to grow into adult frogs. Of course the Pacific Tree Frog uses any source of water for this […]

Spadefoot Toad Back in Oregon

Previous Next Meet again the Spadefoot Toad that lives here at our property showing up once in a while in our pond. Since our weather has been warm for this time of the year, I started watering. The next morning this Spadefoot Toad was in this fabricated pond. We placed these fabricated ponds into our […]

Tadpoles or Pollywogs FROGS

Previous Next Meet the Tadpoles of our pond! We have had the frogs / toads here at the house for some time. Mostly the common species Pacific Tree Frogs. Though when we put in prefabricated ponds to help with the water issue in our area, we found out we have toads here as well! I […]

Morning With A Muskrat

Previous Next Meet the Muskrat of the High Desert of Oregon! I headed off as every morning when I go on a walk here in our town. Checking my camera bag and choosing which lens to bring with me, knowing it will never be the right lens ha! Choosing whether to carry the heavy water […]

Who is going to get there own way?

Previous Next Our mastiffs were actually playing at one of the lakes we were at. They are just bigger than most dogs. English Mastiffs are very good family dogs. They are protectors and do not need to tell anyone, or even show anyone they are. When adults they puff up like puffer fish. Pound per […]

A Walk Around The Cascades

Previous Next The Cascade Mountains are named because of the cascades within them. It is a treat to get to see a cascade that is full of water. These small waterfalls can be very fun!! Very slippery, so be careful while I show you around!! Now it is rather easy to take many photographs, you […]

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