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I was checking on some Tradescantia pallida cuttings that I have starting in a mason jar out in my screened in porch when I had this funny feeling that I was being watched.
This half-grown Cuban had secreted itself down the mouth of the jar within the foliage just above the water line, and looked quite cozy in there. It can get pretty dry here in this part of Florida in the fall, so this looks like the perfect place for one of these to hide. It jettisoned itself out and into the ground cover I have out there after I took a few frames, so I have to keep my eye out for him now.
XROX bbb
We hada storm come through late this afternoon with over 25mm rain in about 30 minutes... and that means frogs! Here are some Graceful Treefrogs (Litoria gracilenta) enjoying it this evening.
I've never seen one that is so gold colored
Apparently, this one made "Explore" (#423) on April 14, 2006.
Contrast with the California treefrog
Thais call them 'Ketapat'.. these little frogs can leap at least 2 meters and cling to a wall or anything they land on! They are nocturnal so not usually seen.. I found this one while cutting down an old banana tree..
not sure about i.d; squirrel? in flooded saw palmetto bordering pines at the Wilderness Preserve at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, Florida
Hyla chrysoscelis ... I do not know my toads and frogs but found not one but two of these guys sleepy eyed on a Cedar deck chair in Iredell County, NC. From surfing the net, I've come up with possibly Copes Grey Treefrogs? Anybody have any ideas are welcomed!
This sketch was inspired by a National Geographic photo I saw last week. Still not convinced I got the proportions correct, but it was a lot of fun drawing it.
Portrait of what I think is a Cuban Treefrog which is an invasive species to Florida (like myself). Taken right around sunset. Since I was hand holding I had to really crank up the ISO...
Melbourne, FL
May 2016
i was doodling some ideas for a tiger today, i wanted to fold one in the evening, but i decided not to, because i explored light green tissue paper! and you know what happenned :-D i simply had to fold the treefrog again! and i think it looks much better than it did before. i did some changes on the folding sequence and i have spent a really long time with shaping it. well then... hope you will like it guys!
i have almost forgotten how to fold it! it hasd been folded on 1st June 2009 and the last edit had been done on 12th June 2009, so it had been a lot of time :-P
..::DIAGRAMS OF AN EDITTED VERSION 3.6 ARE FINISHED::..
Mount Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, California
18:02 16 August 2016
Amphibia
Anura
Hylidae
Pseudacris sierra
Red-eyed Treefrog
Agalychnis callidryas
This is one of my all-time favorite species! This little treefrog and its close relatives are all pretty famous around the world, appearing in stock photos everywhere. Even if people don't know much about nature, this is one of the classic images people have of a frog.
I was lucky enough to see this guy in the wild during my trip to Belize in January 2014. This was definitely one of the top 5 species I'd wanted to see, and finally finding one in real life did not disappoint. They're incredibly charismatic and so much fun to photograph.
I guess January is not exactly the time of year to find red-eyed treefrogs at Lamanai, because I only saw two in the entire trip. But they were both fantastic, and I can't wait to return to the tropics again one day and find some more!