Froggie Went A’Courtin~


Either Mrs Toad is expecting, or she is feasting on far too many bugs! She is over 5 inches long and quite chubby.

Dragon, the fly, needs to keep his distance, because Mrs T can spring into action quite suddenly.

Mrs T is a clever critter, who waits patiently at the right time of day for the drip line to start emitting precious water, providing needed relief for an overheated toad on hot summer days.

T is a California Western Toad, a threatened species of ‘special concern,’ due to die offs caused by fertilizer contamination, disease, and habitat destruction.

Western Toads are terrestrial, and we have a thriving colony of them inside The Holler fences.

Cheers to you & happy weekend from the comfortably chubby, and quite toadish, Mrs Toad~


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236 thoughts on “Froggie Went A’Courtin~

  1. Wow, what a gorgeous toad & the dragon fly is to eat for!!! LOL! Cindy, I don’t speak Toad, but I speak Frog… so a good RIBBIT to you, and to all a RIBBIT night!

  2. Whatever all she is finding to eat makes her look more lethargic than energetic. She definitely has had a diet rich in calories. 🙂 Maybe the dragon fly will be safe, for the moment.

  3. Yes, life is best lived in the moment, and I think Mrs T eats as if she is living her last moment. Smart for a toad 🐸 But the Dragon🐉, the Fly, is even smarter, as he is ancient, and has lived here forever, so he knows some things Mrs T does not.

  4. Hopefully, Mrs Toad is just expecting a large family of little toads. Love the shot of the dragon fly. There are many in my friend, Sabine’s back yard that are the same color. Fertilizers should all be organic matter, noting else. When will folks figure that out? ;( Keep taking care of the little creatures. You have such a big heart.

    1. It doesn’t seem like some folks may ever figure it unfortunately for all of us creatures on this planet. It takes a big <3 to recognize one, and you my friend, most certainly do too <3 🐸

  5. Ups, I didn’t mean to leave without wishing you a wonderful day from the
    The Fab Four of Cley, almost evening here now. Xx 🙂 Xx 🙂

    1. Ahhh, thank you. Creative people like you, my friend, are the reason I like to blog. I don’t use any filters. I don’t actually like them. I just have lots of zoom capability on my camera, and I am good at cropping, which brings us all, even closer.

      1. Ahaaaaaaa, the old zoom! Lol. Well, you are a professional photographer (whether you think so or not, lol) so naturally you have a great camera. I recently purchased that macro lens to attach to my phone. I haven’t used it yet., so that’s why I asked. 🙂 xx

  6. You’re so lucky to have this colony. She’s magnificent! If I were a creature of any description I would hope to land in the refuge that you provide.

  7. Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
    I love sharing Cindy Knokes fabulous photographs of the critters that she shares The Holler with.. today certainly a little change from the delicate humming birds and fluffy owlet, but a creature who is equally precious, especially as the California Western Toads are endangered. She may not look like a supermodel but that face is very cute.. just watch out Mr. Dragonfly as Mrs. T. is light on her feet and has a long tongue….

  8. The mysterious richness and variety of life never ceases to . . . (no one word fits). But really, Mrs T is interested in that little red dragon??

  9. Your photograph of the dragonfly is exceptional, Cindy. I know what it takes to photograph a dragonfly and the details on this one are mind-blowing. Thank you for sharing! 🌹

    1. I hear you, but honestly, they put human made high tech stuff to shame. No human could build something so delicate, so intricate, so perfectly evasive, and aerodynamic, that is actually alive, and has been so for 300 million years.

    1. I am glad you enjoyed seeing Ms. Toad. I had a toad hijack ia ride in my suitcase without my knowledge from South Africa to Europe. When I opened my case, she hopped right out the window. I always wondered if there would be a European African Toad sub-colony due to her arrival!! 😉 😉

  10. Beautiful photos of the toads and dragonfly, Cindy. A dragonfly landed on my hand one day and I spoke to it. It stayed on my hand for a few minutes and appeared to be listening to me. My husband snapped some photos. It was amazing. It put it on my blog. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos. Hugs xx

    1. Yes. I know. These creatures know more than many of us wish to admit. Butterflies and bees do this with me, but a dragonfly is pretty amazing! Never happened to me. If I were you, I would be honored, which I expect you were, for good reason <3

      1. Yes, I was! I thought of it as my mother visiting me in a way. She was fascinated by dragonflies and hummingbirds as I am. All I did was put my hand out to it and it came. I was thrilled. ♥️

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