After finding a frogastic (sorry, couldn't help myself) evening at BSP I headed back last night to join KM and BD to see what we might see. The calls were not quite as cacophonous as Saturday night.
We saw American Bullfrogs, but did not get photos or calls. But we did see/hear 5 other species. The chorus frogs were, as usually, no-shows. We stayed in the area of the flooded ground paralleling the parking areas by the bathrooms and walked back to the ditch/swale in the Pecan orchard. We also stopped briefly at the wet weather pond behind the improved camping area.
Here's the tally:
Blanchard's Cricket frog - Heard all over at a CI - 3. One caught.
Rio Grande Leopard Frog - CI - 1 Caught two lovely specimens.
Green Tree Frog - CI - 3 All over the park.
Gulf Coast Toads - CI - 3 All over the park. We saw them in the flooded area and examined a few.
Western Narrow-mouthed toads - CI - 3 All over the park. We did not see any toads, but they were calling
A dead Redstripe Ribbon Snake was found in the recently mowed grass and a Diamondback Watersnake was seen in the ditch/slough mid-pecan orchard.
A number of birds were still flying around and singing as we started the watch including the resident Mockingbird and 4 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks. One Yellow-crowned Night-Heron was wading in the "froggy" area and one (probably same one) observed eating a crayfish.
Whew! It was a great evening "toadally" fantastic.