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Cape May State Park, NJ (5/8/16)

Three tips to distinguish between Green and Squirrel Treefrogs: in Green Treefrogs (Hyla cinerea), a white stripe from the upper lip down the side of the body is conspicuous with clear borders but in the Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella), if that line is present it is much more jagged and indistinct; the Green Treefrog often has green pigmentation below the white stripe but the Squirrel Treefrog appears to have the green stop at the white stripe; and in the green treefrog, the tympanum is usually green like the rest of the frog

 

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Album Description – Charlotte, NC – 2017SEP13 – Green Tree Frog:

 

An American green treefrog – my second sighting! – perched in the lilies by our front porch, this time a sunny summer late afternoon!

攝於東眼山森林遊樂區.

An endemic species to Taiwan.

Found at Curtis Prairie - UW Arboretum in Madison in southern Wisconsin. Dane County, Wisconsin, USA.

 

Thinking probably Cope's Gray Treefrog. Confirmation appreciated.

 

Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.

Hyla cinerea or Dryophytes cinereus

A cute little tree frog posing at a macro photography class.

Narrow-Headed Treefrog

Rana arboricola cabeza Pequeña

( Scinax elaeochrous )

He looked like he was enjoying Friday off as much as I was.

Visiting the Wilhelma Stuttgart (again...).

A young Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) - Black Point Wildlife Drive, Titusville Florida

 

I'm not sure why, but I've seen very few of these guys in Central Florida, and my captures to date have been farther south in the Everglades, or farther north on the panhandle. I do however see large numbers of invasive Cuban Treefrogs in the Space Coast area, so it's possible that the more aggressive Cubans have pushed the greens out of the area.

 

If you look at me in the eye,

you can see I rotated this image a bit.

Artsitic license.

(Triprion spinosus aka Anotheca spinosa) Costa Rica 2020.

"Who loves ya baby!"

 

... Or, more likely: "Get that flash outta ma face!"

 

Common Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax); body length approx. 5.5 cm / 2.2 inches.

Yesterday morning as I was sitting on the deck with my first cup of coffee, I could hear a treefrog calling from the lily pond. I went to investigate but he quit calling. (Naturally) Every time I would go back to the deck he would fire up again so I decided to try and wait him out. I got my camera, warmed up my coffee, moved a lawn chair onto the gazebo and waited. It took a little over an hour but he finally tuned up again and I located him on the rock wall . During the time I was waiting, the sun changed positions so the the first pictures I got were in shade and he was flattened against the rock. There is one picture in the comments of him flattened ( stealth mode and shaded) and one sunlit and in full song. (click on any)

BTW I love the Beta tag on this one .....insect... ??????

My first treefrog. Tough shooting with 30mph gusts and dark skies.

I was utterly delighted to see this sweet, sleepy attendant on the boardwalk yesterday afternoon! Now that’s camouflage! Almost all the tree frogs I see are in their green phase so this was extra special.

Pseudacris cadaverina

San Diego County, California, USA

Another Green Treefrog from Phinizy Swamp last week. These little guys were everywhere.

(Agalychnis callidryas) Guatemala 2018

Found in a field by a drainage ditch at my school in Youngsville, Louisiana.

The largest treefrog in Ohio, the gray treefrog can be any shade of brown, green, gray or black, using its camouflage to blend into its surroundings. Instead of using its coloring, it can be identified by the unchanging, dark-edged light spot beneath its eye and the bright yellow on the inside of its thighs ... a pleasant little amphibian who was handle-high on a door to my house.

幾乎沒有去夜拍的我,如有機會在大白天遇到綠色樹蛙,是令人開心的事:-)

攝於七堵.

An endemic frog species in Taiwan, now under protection by law.

Native Green treefrog young-un in an Aechmea fasciata bromeliad. ...a Non-toxic mosquito control!! This little fella still has a small bit of his tadpole tail attached behind him.

This little guy visited my wife and I while we were having lunch on our patio on a beautiful early fall afternoon. He was really checking us out.

tree frog on glass sliding door

Bonneyville Mills County Park; Bristol, IN

Hyla avivoca

 

A vibrant adult from the edge of a large cypress swamp in southern Illinois.

Waxy monkey treefrog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) from Iwokrama, Guyana.

Narrow-Headed Treefrog

Rana arboricola cabeza Pequeña

( Scinax elaeochrous )

(Rhacophorus moltrechti)

Its finally springtime here in North Louisiana. The springtime flowers are out and frogs are out looking for mates.

Pseudacris sierra

02 Jul 2017

CA, SIE CO., Yuba Pass

An icon of the Mesoamerican tropics, the Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) was one of my top targets in Honduras and I was stoked to see several individuals in the wild.

 

The Lodge at Pico Bonito, Honduras.

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