Dead frog found at a job site. Likely roadkill.
Found attempting amplexus with a clump of moss. Red legs initially seen while attempting to swim away.
Really not sure on this one…habitat seemed to be conducive for both boylii and Pseudacris, but more likely Boylii. The tadpoles were not dark, but rather olive green, and bigger than I’ve seen from Pseudacris in Colorado. It seems too early to be Boylii, however. Not sure here
Curry County
A mix of Western Pond Turtles and Red-eared Sliders.
This observation is for turtle B. Others submitted separately.
My dog found this dead critter on the beach about a half mile south of Nehalem Bay State Park. Because it's unusual looking (and the seabirds had had a go at it for awhile), I've been trying to figure out what it was ever since. Then I saw a post about wolverine sightings in the area and looked up animals that I didn't know might be there. I also thought, it could be a pacific marten, but it's ears were more the size of the pictures of a young wolverine.
My dog found this dead critter on the beach about a half mile south of Nehalem Bay State Park. Because it's unusual looking (and the seabirds had had a go at it for awhile), I've been trying to figure out what it was ever since. Then I saw a post about wolverine sightings in the area and looked up animals that I didn't know might be there. I also thought, it could be a pacific marten, but it's ears were more the size of the pictures of a young wolverine.
Found this frog in Southern OR, not sure if it’s a pacific tree frog or not - it was white in color.
Found at the bottom of the “crater”