[NatureNS] Tree Frog and Purple Loosestrife

From: Mary Macaulay <marymacaulay@hotmail.com>
To: Nature Nova Scotia <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 13:10:58 -0300
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Is this a spring peeper Judy?  If not can you post a pic for us?
 > From: tandove@ns.sympatico.ca
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: [NatureNS] Tree Frog and Purple Loosestrife
> Date: Tue=2C 26 Jul 2011 18:36:45 -0300
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> We are  intrigued by a Tree Frog who likes to climb into our rain gauge -
> one of those yellow plastic tubular types  attached  to a 4 ft wooden pos=
t
> in our back yard - whenever there is a dry spell and it sits down at the
> bottom of the gauge quite contentedly for hours. It does not enter if the=
re
> is any rain in the base of the gauge.   Can he foretell incoming bad weat=
her
> and therefore leave before the rain comes?  We are curious if anyone else
> has noticed something similar. =20
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> On a different note=2C today driving to Halifax I was surprised to see ma=
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> patches of wild Purple Loosestrife plants in full floral spikes along wet
> Highway 101 ditches between Windsor and Bedford.
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Is this a spring&nbsp=3Bpeeper Judy?&nbsp=3B If not can you post a pic for =
us?<br>&nbsp=3B<BR><div>&gt=3B From: tandove@ns.sympatico.ca<br>&gt=3B To: =
naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>&gt=3B Subject: [NatureNS] Tree Frog and Purple =
Loosestrife<br>&gt=3B Date: Tue=2C 26 Jul 2011 18:36:45 -0300<br>&gt=3B <br=
>&gt=3B We are  intrigued by a Tree Frog who likes to climb into our rain g=
auge -<br>&gt=3B one of those yellow plastic tubular types  attached  to a =
4 ft wooden post<br>&gt=3B in our back yard - whenever there is a dry spell=
 and it sits down at the<br>&gt=3B bottom of the gauge quite contentedly fo=
r hours. It does not enter if there<br>&gt=3B is any rain in the base of th=
e gauge.   Can he foretell incoming bad weather<br>&gt=3B and therefore lea=
ve before the rain comes?  We are curious if anyone else<br>&gt=3B has noti=
ced something similar.  <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B   <br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B On a =
different note=2C today driving to Halifax I was surprised to see many<br>&=
gt=3B patches of wild Purple Loosestrife plants in full floral spikes along=
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