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攝於雲林斗六.

A frog species endemic to Taiwan.

Trachycephalus typhonius

 

Hotel Luna Azul, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

My wife, daughters, and a couple of friends visited a yard in search of a selasphorus hummingbird. We didn't get any photos of that individual but my kids still found a few critters to look at.

© Jim Gilbert 2014 all rights reserved

 

Youngest one I've found. It still has some tail showing.

 

New Jersey Audubon Scherman Hoffman sanctuary, Bernardsville

Map Treefrog (Boana geographicus ) close to Yasuni National Park, Ecuador Amazon Basin.

 

Rana Geografica (Boana geographicus ) cerca al Parque Nacional Yasuni, amazonia ecuatoriana.

How I found this adorable little Tree Frog. A "shady" spot on a hot summer day. :)

While working in the garage late this evening, I noted this little guy clinging to the screen. I ventured out and snapped this photo of our 'guest'. He was gone a few minutes later.

 

22 July 2017

La Porte, Indiana USA

A smiling Gray Treefrog.

They are found in the eastern half of the United States.

According to Tn Watchable Wildlife they are a tree-dwelling species that is rarely on the ground.

It has sticky toe pads to help in clinging to tree bark and other surfaces.

They can change color depending on where they are (in a tree, on the ground) or if they are cold. The underside of their thigh is a yellow-orange.

from Reserva EcolĂłgica Tamandua, Ecuador (open to researchers, birdwatchers and photographers): www.yanacocharescue.org/tamandua-ecologic-reserve, additional photos at www.flickr.com/andreaskay/sets/72157671181153332

A few glamor shots of a little Gray Treefrog I saw earlier this month. I love finding these guys and getting a few photos but their camouflage is just so good. I am sure I am missing many more than I am seeing.

(Triprion spinosus aka Anotheca spinosa) Costa Rica 2020.

These little frogs are so fun to photograph. Whats interesting is that if you just take a casual stroll through the swamp you would probably not see any of them. If you look for them however, you will see they are all over these reeds.

Phrynohyas venulosa

 

A handsome adult from the tropical forests of Belize.

A tiny frog sitting on a green Orange (or other similarly sized citrus fruit).

 

It is no bigger than a Christmas Beetle, and was clearly trying not to be noticed.

Photo from Udzungwa national park, Tanzania.

Brown-thighed treefrog, (Scanix funerea), found in the Peruvian Amazon

The Common Tree Frog, Four-lined Tree Frog, or Striped Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax) is a species in the shrub frog family (Rhacophoridae). Many past authors have united it with the Common Indian Tree Frog in P. maculatus (or Rhacophorus maculatus, as was common in older times), but today they are generally distinct species. In its native range, it is also called "white-lipped tree frog" but this name is otherwise applied to a species of true tree frogs (family Hylidae).

 

It is found in Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, North America, Thailand, Vietnam, and possibly Bhutan.

 

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater lakes, intermittent freshwater lakes, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, freshwater springs, rocky shores, coastal freshwater lagoons, arable land, pastureland, plantations, rural gardens, urban areas, water storage areas, ponds, aquaculture ponds, irrigated land, seasonally flooded agricultural land, and introduced vegetation.

  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Red webbed treefrog

Rana arbicola patiroja

Christian Sanchez Photography

Es una rana arbórea nocturna que habita los bosques húmedos y húmedos de las tierras bajas cerca de las piscinas rocosas poco profundas, y los bancos de la corriente. Puede sobrevivir en el bosque secundario, pero generalmente necesita una buena cobertura vegetal. En Costa Rica, se ha observado en áreas relativamente abiertas.

Pugnosed Treefrog

Rana arboricola ñata

(smilisca sila )

Sunday afternoon in the garden.

© Jim Gilbert 2009 all rights reserved

 

Great Swamp NWR, NJ

Tiger-striped Leaf Frog. Captive animal from The Amphibian Foundation, Atlanta, GA.

Napping with one eye open high up on an arbor where he thought no one would notice.

Spiny - Headed Treefrog

Rana Aebicola De Cabez Espinoza

Anotheca Spinosa

Christian Sanchez Photography

Costa RIca

Map treefrog (Boana cf. semilineata) from Iwokrama, Guyana.

 

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Female Osteocephalus oophagus.

 

Where: Reserva Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas.

 

When: 11/2008.

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..... flattened against a rock, presumably this is his "you can't see me" stealth mode. It works quite well.

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