I forgot to mention this tiny little red-eyed treefrog my daughter got for her grandma a few years back. The poor thing didn't take the move from Wisconsin to Missouri very well.
Fun Monday was a little exhausting Monday with trying to make the round to 60+ blogs, so I decided my bird photos will just have to wait one more day. All I'm saying today is run over to Ann's and see what she's cooking up for next week's Fun Monday.
Cute!! I posted my pet and linked it to the wrong site yesterday!! You sure
had a ton of responses!!! It would take most of the day to view them all.
REST up!! ;-)
She had a tree frog??? It never occurred to me that those lived well in
captivity. That's one critter that I would love to have.
Too cute - such a fragile little thing! I still have 30+ blogs to visit
today...you did a GREAT job as hostess!
so is the froggy still living? if so, what do you feed him.
OMG, now THAT is a critter I wouldn't mind having. How cute!!!
It's not easy being a Fun Monday hostess. Good Job, darlin'.
The frog is a cute little booger.
Well Im glad to see he was not totally overlooked. What a cutie! I am
looking forward to those Eagle shots though!
Most adorable frog I ever did see!
When the frog was alive we fed him small crickets, but no he's no longer
alive. My daughter ordered him online somewhere a few years back and he
was shipped to our door.
These are great shots Lisa! I'm glad to see the critters looking so well
fed. Happy WW.
He is my favorite of all the pets I have seen.
Ooh, we have frogs in our house - firebelly toads. They came with the
husband...
He is so cute. Our girls had a tree frog they got once from a friend. It
was bigger. One day they found him shrivelled up. The day after the
incident with the donkeys and then porcupine, I found him wrapped in tissue
in a serving bowl on my counter. He is now buried in a house plant with a
grave marker.
I love the cardinal picture. We used to have one that would peck at our
bathroom window every morning at 6:30 am until we came to see him. The
coolest thing ever! We called him Redbird. This photo made me think of
him:)
Lisa