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It was definitely an afternoon for baby Treefrogs. I found a total 0f 13 on the Milkweed plants. Each one could have fit on my thumbnail with room to spare!

Kensington Metro Park, MI

Piedras Blancas NP, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

Southern Pacific Lowlands

 

Hourglass Treefrog [Dendropsophus ebraccatus]

AMPHIBIA > ANURA > Hylidae

Nicht auf Laub offensichtlich. Das ist ein Begrenzungspfahl im Nationalpark / Not on a tree obviously. This is some boundary pole of the national park

Dryophytes versicolor

 

A rare sight (for me at least), a "Gray" treefrog. Their color ranges from bright green as seen here to a very muted whitish-gray color. In 20+ years of living in Iowa this is the only one I've ever seen.

Treefrog, possibly Hypsiboas sp. Gamboa, Panama

Common Gray Treefrog on our deck. As I was watching it an ant came by and it ate it.

This girl was given to me due to her obsession with rubbing her nose. It's slowly healing. She's quite possibly the most colorful herp we have here at New Yankee Herpshop.

 

Red Eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas)

Cope's Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis). Found in Delmarva peninsula

Canyon Treefrogs (Hyla arenicolor) in Pima County, Arizona.

San Diego County, California, US

Treefrog, Serengeti Serena Lodge

Rhacophorus taipeianus

20071127 台北富陽公園 / Fu-Yang garden, Taipei

 

This tree frog is the real deal. He had to jump on my truck mirror at my house and hung on tight for the 10 mile ride to Wal-Mart. I didn't see him until I was parked. I was able to open the door, catch him and move him to the bushes!

While picking the dying blooms from flowers out of the garden/train layout, this little guy jumped onto my hand. We always take baby pictures of all the creatures in our garden. So now we have Toads, Frogs and Tree Frogs in the Garden.

Agalychnis callidryas, Hylidae

Sendero Colada 1968, Alajuela, Costa Rica

Apple iPhone 4

February 7, 2012

Northern Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) at Davidson's Mill Pond Park. Hoping to catch some Moth Week action, no doubt.

Barking Treefrog (Hyla gratiosa).

 

FL, Alachua Co., Gainesville. 10 March 2014. A welcome visitor to my back yard.

 

Canon 7D camera and Sigma 150mm macro lens with 1.4X TC.

Parada Jaguar Rescue Center, Punta Cocles

Male Hypsiboas crepitans.

 

Where: Tepequém, Amajari, Roraima.

 

When: 07/2011.

Gray Treefrog

Hyla Versicolor

Nikon D90

Tamron 90mm 2.8

Another 1" or so long Gray Treefrog that is living up to the "Gray" part of it's name. It landed on my head as I was opening the door to the barn, then jumped on to this cement/stone wall and blended in quite well.

What. the. heck?!?!? Last night, Jan 09, 2026, I was taking the dog out back in the rain, and on our way back in, I stepped on what I thought was a leaf on the doormat. I quickly realized it wasn't and looked more closely. My 1st ever opportunity to examine a treefrog (grey treefrog, according to GoogleLens). Unfortunately, with rain and darkness, I couldn't actually get any better photographic evidence. Seemed like I didn't injure the poor thing, but I really just have no idea what it's doing on my patio and aware at this time of year.. It left of its own volition.

Two pictures of a tree frog climbing up a kitchen window. He was about the size of a walnut.

Yasuni Treefrog (Boana ventrimaculata), Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador Split from Map Treefrog (B. geographica). Compare with the previous image, showing a sympatric species also formerly included in B. geographica!

  

www.tremarctos.com/2021/05/yasuni-treefrog-2/

Rosenberg's Treefrog (Hypsiboas rosenbergi) sleeping on a palm leaf, Panama

www.canopytower.com

Photo by Carlos Bethancourt

This wildwood fairy known for her wild and mystical ways, has been busily chatting with a clever treefrog she's just met.

Suddenly she looks through the canopy

to realize that darkness is about to fall and

it's time for her to return to the safety of

her village.

Watercolor/ink '08 Karen Oliver

www.enchantedpathstudios.com

Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea

Found during night hike, Liwagu trail, Mt. kinabalu national park.

Pseudacris regilla

 

Also known as a Pacific Chorus Frog or a Pacific Green Treefrog, but they aren't always green. I found this one on the edge of a lake near Bend, Oregon

1/30/06

Vero Beach FL

I love everything about these guys - A marvel of creation - those sticky toes are just so cool, they can stick to anything.

Common Northern California treefrog

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