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During a storm, the driveway was littered with treefrogs. It was like playing "Frogger" to get to my house. These guys were caught in the act, hopping along.
I love these animals, they're so cute. ^_^ They are Pacific Tree Frogs (Pseudacris regilla)).
Taken on August 6th, 2010 on Denman Island, BC, Canada.
Hyla andersonii
May, 2011. New Jersey.
This beautiful treefrog species inhabits swamps and bogs in the pine barrens of New Jersey, Florida, and the Carolinas. It is listed a state Threatened species in New Jersey.
A small treefrog rests on a day lily as the summer sun beats down.
This photo was not staged. I actually found this little treefrog just like this, settled on this day lily. I think what really makes the capture complete for me is the pollen scattered across the frog's back.
Thanks for viewing! :)
I can hardly think of anything better than to be in a pond at dawn.....all the more wonderful when it is full of tiny Tree Frogs!
That cute miniature beaver tail..
I wish these had come out better. Lynda must not have been holding the flashlight right...
Calling male of Hypsiboas leptolineatus.
Where: São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul.
When: 11/2014.
Hyla squirella - This frog was on a house(along
with others of it's kind) in Brunswick County,
Calabash, North Carolina.
6-28-08
I was out in the pond very early and found the grasses were full of little Tree Frogs....they were so adorable!
Our new treefrog hanging out on some pothos, the vivarium wonder plant.
Lighting info:
-Sunpak 433 bounced off 2'x3' piece of white foamcore camera right, maybe 5"~6"away
-triggered with rf-602
A juvenile Red-webbed Treefrog (Hypsiboas rufitelus) sits on a leaf at night at the Canopy Lodge, El Valle de Anton, Panama