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This male Gray Treefrog was hanging on a trunk about 1.2 meters (4 feet) above the ground. His back was to the pond, and he was calling away.
Seen in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA.
Picayune Strand State Forest
Collier County, Florida
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Also known as Leaf Green Tree frog, a small frog measuring about 4 cm, lives in rainforest, woodland and wet or dry forest. It is native to Eastern Australia from the Queensland /New South Wales border to Sydney NSW!
This is a picture Darla painted for my book. I used it on the fable treefrog. She painted it in acrylic, I also used it on the cover... cut and pasted it. Darla did a great job on it.
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Hyla versicolor
A large adult found on the edge of a hardwood swamp on a rainy night in southeast Michigan.
Hyla andersonii from North Carolina. These small treefrogs inhabit relatively open, shrubby seeps where localized pools of water provide shelter for tadpoles. These habitats are best maintained with fire, and unfortunately fire as a tool for maintaining habitats has largely disappeared outside of lands managed specifically for wildlife. As a result, this species has declined in places that are not burned or otherwise maintained to be open and support grasses and shrubs.
Tree frog on my windowpane
Common Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax); length approx. 5 cm / 2 inches.
IMG_3264: Another treefrog. Awfully green, considering he was napping on my brick wall. Better viewed Large, in my opinion.
We hada storm come through late this afternoon with over 25mm rain in about 30 minutes... and that means frogs! Here are some Graceful Treefrogs (Litoria gracilenta) enjoying it this evening.
Agalychnis callidryas
An iconic species of the rainforests of central and south America, these treefrogs are large and stunning.
Hyla gratiosa
An adult male found among a large chorus after a passing thunderstorm in Alachua County, Florida.
Hyla versicolor - We found it in our home in Carmel, New York. We took it outside, in a dish, to a nearby pond, where it hopped away.
To see how the same frog looked inside follow this link:
Best viewed large. I found this little guy hunkered down on a canna leaf. He was totally unconcerned and let me take lots of photos.
Hyla versicolor
A stunning individual found active during a heavy thunderstorm in southeast Michigan. This population contains a high amount of green coloration amongst individuals, which helps them match the mossy bark of the wooded swamps they inhabit.