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Baby gray treefrog, in love with our window.

Treefrog Dendropsophus bifurcus from Amazonian Ecuador

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Young Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis).

 

Location: North Fort Myers, Florida

Status:Wild

Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis

Seen along the South Jetty area of Florence during the winter bird count last Saturday 12/14/2024

This tiny treefrog was hanging out behind the old schoolhouse. There were a few in the thickets on the dewy leaves. I thought at first they were peepers but now I'm thinking Gray Treefrog (sp).

This Gray Treefrog has been frequenting our swimming pool each night, where he calls (unsuccessfully) for a mate. I have numerous shots of his legs sprawled, but he almost looks too human-like in that pose and for some reason I find it a bit disturbing!

On a sweet dewy morning during dry season, a treefrog sits upon a cabbage palm frond waiting for passing insects. This little cypress swamp has variety of tasty flies and mosquitoes for a lucky frog to sample.

A newer, bigger and cleaner version of my treefrog CP =)

I am also uploading this to provide direct comparison with the previous picture =)

Red Snouted Treefrog (Scinax ruber)

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

A tree frog on a rock. Or maybe it's a rock frog. Eastern Gray Treefrog

In 2003 my Mom was in a pretty bad car accident. My brother and I drove out to Wisconsin to help her as she was stuck in bed for a long while. To keep myself busy I took up beading. I don't wear much beaded jewelry so I quickly moved onto the bead babies. They may be simpler, but I thought they were so much more fun to make. This was around the time Order Of The Phoenix came out and for a laugh I even made a set of Harry Potter bead babies. heh. I might upload those as well.

I like the racing stripe and little dots.

Hyla avivoca from South Carolina.

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

I was driving at a snail's pace down a back road - looking for warblers. I noticed this knot in the tree looked weird - so I pulled over and took a closer look. I was pleasantly surprised to see a gray tree frog! I went back later and he had moved on :)

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brooksville, florida

This one looked a little sleepy.

 

From lake Limoncocha, Amazonian Ecuador. These frogs are very abundant on the vegetation on the lake shore.

 

Hypsiboas punctatus

Lynda heard some tree frog chatter on the deck last night and graciously volunteered to holfda flashlight while tried to get some photos. Not very good shots, but these guys are amazing. About 7/8 inch long, from tip of blunt nose to tip of disappearing tail.

Morris County, New Jersey

 

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Found camouflaged on a branch by Bryce, while Dad was in the nearby brush searching for box turtles. Western MA

Route de Kaw, Guyane, FRANCE

 

Scanned Slide from 2001

Canon Rebel XTi, telephoto, closeup setting, MGI Photosuite, LR

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