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Since this little Hyla sp. did not vocalize, I cannot tell if it is the Northern or Southern Gray Treefrog. Both species occur in Cape May, New Jersey. Night of September 25, 2017.

Hyla chrysoscelis picture with a good view of the flash coloration on the inside of the rear leg. I think the hidden color on this species is one of it's best features.

Dryophytes versicolor

One of the inventors of suction cups.

At Fox Ridge State Park, Charleston, IL, USA

I didn't think I would find any Tree frogs today, but the temp was up in the 70's and this little guys was taking advantage.

Kensington Metro Park, MI

Gray Tree Frog (Hyla versicolor) in a pond in Pipersville, Bucks county, Pennsylvania.

It's almost impossible to get a picture of the yellow-orange coloring under the legs of a Gray treefrog. You can see just a hint of yellow on this one's back foot.

A very young Gray Tree frog (Hyla versicolor)....with cute little tail

I found this little guy on the side of the house outside my bedroom window. He's an Indiana Gray Treefrog.

2014-09-04 -- KEC Randallstown Home, Baltimore County, Maryland

At Fox Ridge State Park, Charleston, IL, USA

(8/31/15) our dusk to dawn light attracts insects which in turn attracts these guys near to the house at night

Watching me!

 

And he's stuck to the side of my car.

 

So would that make him (c)arboreal?

Gray tree frog, National Arboretum

The frog was climbing a window at night and its exact ID has been somewhat shaky, but I'm happy with Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis). Thanks to Tony and Mike for the help.

early morning basking

I went out to sit down at our picnic table to have a sandwich and I got this feeling that someone was looking at me, this little Gray tree frog was betwenn the planks of the table and watching me intently. Scan of a photo taken in the 70's.

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Male Gray Treefrog, Dryophytes versicolor, on a white studio background in central Michigan, USA

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Common gray tree frog taken July 26, 2010 at Ruby Fenton Nature Center Willington, Ct. by Pamm Cooper

Just a bit bigger than my thumbnail.

Hyla versicolor. Wagon Wheel trail, Rock Bridge state park. Moving VERY slowly, I was able to get this close to him...

Hanging out in the backyard. It's breeding season.

The frog is much smaller than the picture of the frog.

I found this little guy on the side of the house outside my bedroom window. He's an Indiana Gray Treefrog.

I brought the critter cam inside. It wasn't until I sat down in the comfy chair that I noticed a little frog had come along.

A common native frog, and one of the cutest and most "expressive" critters I see in these parts.

I was watering a potted geranium on our deck and happened to find two(!) grey treefrogs hiding under the leaves.

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