I've been counting the days since last year to collect some salamander eggs. They've arrived.... at least I hope so. They may be some type of spring frog, but I feel these are salamander eggs because the mass is surrounded in jelly. I also found a large spotted salamander road kill last year near the pond which is next to a road. I'm hoping to sneak down there tonight with a flashlight and see if I can see some mating swarms/balls. I grabbed a mass last year but stupidly i brought it indoors and i believe the change in heat was detrimental to the eggs survival. So, I've been counting the days!!! I'm such a nature geek. I'm 44 and I could do this everyday all day for the rest of my life. That is searching and finding cool creepy crawlies to watch and learn about. I'm doing it with my daughters too. I find this helps them understand the sensitivity of nature. I don't want them to be scared of snakes and spiders, but rather have an appreciation for it...like me!
if you're able to identify them that would be great. I'm in Nova Scotia and they've probably been around a few days. I will raise and release them. If all goes well.