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

We found this cute little gray tree frog sitting on the kitchen sponge. I picked him up and he quickly hopped up my arm and started around my back. After watching him for a bit we put him back out at the goldfish pond with the other frogs and toads. :)

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

That is a dime in the foreground; the dime measures 18mm in diameter. Backdoor. August 2009.

I found this gray treefrog on the front screen door when I went to take the dogs out at 2:30 am.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

As you can see this tiny guy, on the frame of a door to my deck, us only about 1 1/4 inch long. It let me put the ruler and camera right up to it. Perhaps it thought it was camoflaged. It stayed in the same place for over 24 hours. Etowah County, Alabama. (IMG_1204)

no image, as the toads would stop singing when I shone a light on them.

One of my little Jabas.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

Mating Gray Treefrogs (Hyla versicolor), Ontario, Canada. Photograph by Joe Crowley

Probably a gray treefrog at Maplewood Nature Center in Minnesota.

Photo of Gray Tree Frog at FP HQ by Butch Whittaker

Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's Gray Treefrog) from southern Illinois.

I just love these great little frogs. Rain all day brought this one out at night. I liked the pose while clinging to the house foundation. Also, showing some yellow.

 

Backdoor. August 23, 2010.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

Photographed at the Lexington Wildlife Management Area, Oklahoma, on 15 August 2020.

 

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Hyla chrysoscelis or Hyla versicolor

Hyla chrysoscelis or Hyla versicolor

BGVC_Summer Camp 08_07_2024. Photo/video by Marilyn STONE, Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC.

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