I allowed my son to get a clump of eggs from the pond so we could watch their development. Today most of them are out of their eggs, swimming around, and eating algae! They are SO tiny, maybe only a 1/4" at most. You can see their gills, developing arms and legs, and of course their tails. My son is pretty sure these are wood frogs.
Also, for your listening enjoyment: A chorus frog solo with accompanying wood frogs, with eggs for the finale.
Also, for your listening enjoyment: A chorus frog solo with accompanying wood frogs, with eggs for the finale.