Image by Diane Bodkin
Odocoileus virginianus. Newborn fawns can't keep up with their mother so she parks then is a safe, hidden area for the day and collects them at dusk. A sleeping fawn with no mom around does NOT need rescuing. Image by Stephen Barten
Lithobates catesbeianus (Rana catesbeiana). The American Bullfrog is our largest native frog. You can hear the males calling “roo-roo-room,” or “jug-o-rum" in the spring. The diameter of the round, flat eardrum behind the eye is larger than the eye itself in males, and equal or smaller in females. Image by Stephen Barten