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yet, another treefrog......in love
larger... www.flickr.com/photos/al-ien/3476382503/sizes/l/
myplace
brooksville, florida
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Looks like a safe spot to a frog...
Scherman-Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ
Hyla andersonii
June, 2012. New Jersey.
The gem of the New Jersey pine barrens, this beautiful treefrog species is only found here and a few scattered locations in the southeastern United States. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a denizen of swamps and acid bogs that are scattered across the pinelands. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is listed as a Threatened species in New Jersey.
Hyla andersonii
June, 2012. New Jersey.
The gem of the New Jersey pine barrens, this beautiful treefrog species is only found here and a few scattered locations in the southeastern United States. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a denizen of swamps and acid bogs that are scattered across the pinelands. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is listed as a Threatened species in New Jersey.
Cross-banded Treefrog - Smilisca puma - Золотистая смилиска
family Hylidae.
Vulnerable
Selva Verde Lodge, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Heredia, Costa Rica,11/01/2014
This little guy had clung to the window of my family's home, waiting to ambush the various insects that were drawn to the light from inside.
Hyla versicolor
May, 2012. New Jersey.
An adult male and several other calling males await the arrival of an evening thunderstorm in a marsh behind my residence in New Jersey. This species is extremely variable, some may be pure gray-white like this individual, and others can be bright green and everything in between.