This microscopic organism has an armor like cell wall with two distinctive horns. The green distinctive body is due to photosynthetic pigment that is used to produce food. This organism was found by collecting pond water at Castor Beach, located in the University of South Florida in Tampa. This organism prefers to live in the upper regions of the water where sun light is the strongest. Domain Eukaryota,
SAR, Alveolata, Phylum Dinoflagellata, Class Dinophyceae, Order Gonyaulacales, Family Ceratiaceae, Genus Ceratium.
Reference:https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Ceratium#Genome_Structure
Strange fungus I saw on the Urban Roots farm. Was about 58° F
For other frog: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/154593214
The trilling calls, I think they’re woodpeckers but not positive
Sighting and photos (c) jamvanman.