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Mottled Clown Treefrog (Dendropsophus sarayacuensis), CICRA Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Peru

  

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Maybe an Hourglass treefrog.... maybe not.

Villa Lapas creek trail

Costa Rica

Sitting in a toy watering can 50mm high.

I saved this guy from a crow that was trying to make lunch out of him in the driveway.

 

Willis, Michigan

Hyla versicolor

AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED

Nikon D3100

 

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He showed up on our kitchen window one night and ate some little bugs. The kids named him Sticky.

Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, Indiana taken with a Canon Powershot SX30IS. f/4.5, 1/60sec., ISO-80

This little guy was hanging out in one of my newly planted flower pots, next to the sweet mint.

this lil treefrog usually hangs on my stairs but tonight he was nose riding :)

Look what turned up in the cabin.

Madison Co., Arkansas, USA

 

My parents always have a lot of Gray Treefrogs around their swimming pool during the summer. This is one of them. The combination of humidity and insects attracted to the porch lights makes this an ideal habitat for these frogs.

Madison Co., Arkansas, USA

 

My parents always have a lot of Gray Treefrogs around their swimming pool during the summer. This is one of them. The combination of humidity and insects attracted to the porch lights makes this an ideal habitat for these frogs.

A Florida Treefrog having some breakfast...

Big Chico Creek Snorkel Survey

gray treefrog - their mating cycle is just starting. This one was quite tame. Let me get close and even move it to a better backdrop.

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

Sun Foundation

Marshall County, IL

Tuolumne County, California, US

Small tree frog on patio door window taken with CCRRFD

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

Sun Foundation

Marshall County, IL

Arizona Treefrog. Grant Co., NM. 7/21/2012. One of about 15 males found calling in a temporary rain pool.

These guys come out in mass on warm evenings after showers. The night I took this photo, they were EVERYWHERE! I had to watch where I stepped - and they were so intent on finding ladies, that they let me get REALLY close.

Madison Co., Arkansas, USA

 

My parents always have a lot of Gray Treefrogs around their swimming pool during the summer. This is one of them. The combination of humidity and insects attracted to the porch lights makes this an ideal habitat for these frogs.

A male green treefrog, partially inflated and ready to vocalize. Photographed in Everglades NP.

Rocket Treefrog (Boana lanciformis), Shiripuno Lodge, Ecuador

  

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Eastern Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor)-Sam and Jack found this frog during the Saturday workday. As the scientific name implies, gray treefrogs are variable in color owing to their ability to camouflage themselves from gray to green, depending on the substrate where they are sitting. The degree of mottling varies. Dead gray treefrogs and ones in unnatural surroundings are predominantly gray. They are strictly nocturnal. During the day they often rest on horizontal tree branches or leaves out in the open, even in the sun. Evidently they are less prone to overheating and desiccation than other amphibians and rely on their superb camouflage to hide them from predators. Reynolds RIdge Management Area, Ives Road Fen Preserve, September 2, 2017.

Pseudacris regila. Recently metamorphosed froglet.

from Santa Cruz, CA, formerly called Pacific Treefrog

This year has been good to the treefrogs in our yard. We heard them most nights since last fall until late July this year when it got hotter than normal. Just in the last couple weeks they've been singing again (18/09/06).

Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor complex), Monongahela National Forest, WV

  

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Pepper Treefrog (Trachycephalus typhonius) from the Amazon Basin, Peru.

Gray Treefrog

Digital discs on fingers and toes are large and very well developed; consequently these frogs are excellent climbers and commonly are heard calling from high in trees. They can even climb glass and are often observed on warm nights clinging to windows or house walls in pursuit of insects attracted by lights.

~My house in Central Oklahoma

This frog watches me hang washing (which I do at night most of the time)

Hyla cinerea (Amphibia: Lissamphibia: Anura: Hylidae). Julie Metz Wetland Mitigation Bank, Prince William County, VA 20 October 2012

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