Hi John,

I'm located at about 1350-1400', but  the property goes up to a 1920' summit. 
It's all hillside, some of it glacially oversteepened, of NE aspect, 
overlooking the upper Cayuga Inlet Valley. It's cut by hemlock ravines running 
down to the Lindsay-Parsons Preserve and the West Danby hamlet.

These clever Crows don't eat the whole toad, nor any of the toxic skin. They 
just open the toad's belly and take out a little organ - it's the liver, I 
think.

The pool party is about over, only a few die-hard revellers remain in the water.

-Geo

> On May 14, 2016, at 11:02 AM, John and Sue Gregoire <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You certainly have the hot spot and are getting much more than we here in the 
> SW
> corner of the basin at 15-1700ft. 

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