Co-qui!
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:54 am
I stopped by the great room last night, and couldn't figure out what was causing a thwacking sound. I thought that it might have been a tree branch, but the breezes were mild. I went into the bathroom and looked out through the screen, thinking that maybe the water pump was involved. Something jumped from the door against the screen right next to me, making the thwack sound! Got it, living thing, investigate in the morning.
I awoke and went to make coffee, only to find a warning note from Danielle on the coffee maker: "Frog in great room toilet!!". What I had assumed to have been a lizard turned out to be a frog all right, a tree frog no less, and a pretty good-sized one. This would have been one of the really loud ones.
The mind boggles at the thought of some of the possible outcomes. When you leave the doors open in the tropics, nature can and sometimes does wander in...
In coaxing him out of the toilet, he leapt onto the glass window, where his sticky pads weren't quite sticky enough to prevent him from slowly sliding downwards (glass wasn't around during tree frog evolution). He must have become concerned, and leapt onto me. He seemed very content on my arm, and for the next ten minutes he and I were buds, photo below. He then leapt off onto the deck, and the next time I looked he was gone.
All the best,
Kevin
I awoke and went to make coffee, only to find a warning note from Danielle on the coffee maker: "Frog in great room toilet!!". What I had assumed to have been a lizard turned out to be a frog all right, a tree frog no less, and a pretty good-sized one. This would have been one of the really loud ones.
The mind boggles at the thought of some of the possible outcomes. When you leave the doors open in the tropics, nature can and sometimes does wander in...
In coaxing him out of the toilet, he leapt onto the glass window, where his sticky pads weren't quite sticky enough to prevent him from slowly sliding downwards (glass wasn't around during tree frog evolution). He must have become concerned, and leapt onto me. He seemed very content on my arm, and for the next ten minutes he and I were buds, photo below. He then leapt off onto the deck, and the next time I looked he was gone.
All the best,
Kevin