tadpole crossing by Richardphotos
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Description
this is Turtle Creek in Highland Park, Texas. the breaks in the otherwise glass surface of the water is thousands of tadpoles. I took this last friday.I tried to feed the ducks with bread which they normally love, but they only looked at it. they are full to the bill with tadpoles
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Comments (43)
logiloglu
a wonderful nature impression.its a real pleasure to look at,Richard. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!
Snow_Angel
How exciting! It is amazing how many there are in there,lol! This is a really nice shot too! Great lighting and pov! :)
matasabu
Thousands of tadpoles? If time passes a little more perhaps, the large chorus of the frog can be heard. So beautiful pond view! /|:o)
DELMUR
beautifull and qiet place!
maggiemai
Such a wonderful park and beautiful capture!! Amazing all of those little tadpoles! So interesting. :-) Thank you so much for the information and Excellent view of a frog nursery at it's peak. hehe :-)) VOTE
GOLDILOCKSUK
Gorgeous scene Richard I am sure they will want your bread quite soon. Beautiful photography V Cathy oxoxox
Akinom
Rick, those reflections are a marvel! What a neat shot! Bravo! *****
live2
This is amazing. That beautiful sky reflected in the water. I am even more amazed you didn't jump in with the tadpoles!! LOL Excellent capture!! V
soffy
A wonderful park and peaceful place.a pleasure to look at,excellent shotV
TwoPynts
Now that's good eatin! Wonderful unconvetional compo and scene.
Myako
Hehe nice ducks ;*) lovely shot of the Sea
DIANE603
Very nice photo Richard!!
Gor111
Oh what a wonderful scene with this so beautiful looking lake! I love the wonderful reflection of the trees here! Bravo!!! V