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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.

Map treefrog (Hypsiboas geographicus) from Iwokrama, Guyana.

© Jim Gilbert 2010 all rights reserved

 

Scherman Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ

Adult Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor), ca. 2 inches in length, loafing on the back of a deck chair.

Thanks to Jo Ellen - Indiana for pointing me to the treefrog.

A second round of Tiny gray Tree frogs

 

On 24 Aug 2014 I stopped by a small pond near my home in hopes of catching a few photos of bullfrogs. It was still early morning with a light dew on the grass and as I was standing by the pond quiet and still hoping to spot the bullfrogs I started to notice the grasses plants and foliage around me and the pond. Then I noticed the first Tiny Gray tree Frog sitting on a leaf just a foot or less away from me. Then I noticed another and another. In all I spotted about a dozen of the quiet little fellows around me but I am sure there were more I didn't see. If I had to pick a real "OH Wow " moment from all my photos this past summer this would be it. These little frogs were amazing so tiny and well camouflaged that I was standing with them all around me and only by luck spotted them

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

 

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Pseudacris hypochondriaca

26 Jul 2017

CA, SBE Co., North Badger Basin

Red webbed treefrog

Rana arbicola patiroja

( Hypsiboas rufitelus)

 

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!

Halifax Rd., Mahwah, NJ 5/15/20

Squirrel Treefrog. Hyla squirella.

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples, Florida.

Spiny-headed Treefrog

Rana arboricola de cabeza espinoza

(Anotheca spinosa)

Hylidae: Agalychnis callidryas

New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve. Summer 2016.

 

More info on the Pine Barrens Treefrog here - www.conservewildlifenj.org/species/fieldguide/view/Hyla%2...

 

Tamron SP 180mm + Lumix GH4

Best viewed large.

 

Most interesting photo wwith the tag, "tree frog."

Pinckney Island NWR - Bluffton, SC

This cutie had found a nice spot to spend the day. If he hadn't been green I would never have seen him!

Hyla cincerea

 

A callind adult male in Everglades National Park, Florida.

Amplexing pair of Hourglass Treefrogs

 

Campeche, Mexico

Little guy was hanging out in a blackberry bush by my house. I managed to sneak a picture without my dog noticing and trying to eat it.

Location: Highland of Sabah, Malaysia

Possibly Java Indonesian Treefrog.

 

A new record of sort for Sabah, Malaysia. Nyctixalus margaritifer is supposed to be endemic to Java, Indonesia. Hence, this could be a new locality record for this area. Confirmation needed.

from Reserva Ecológica Tamandua, Ecuador (open to researchers, birdwatchers and photographers): www.yanacocharescue.org/tamandua-ecologic-reserve, additional photos at www.flickr.com/andreaskay/sets/72157671181153332

Slender Ttreefrog (Litoria adelaidensis)

(Triprion spinosus aka Anotheca spinosa) Costa Rica 2020.

maple leaf designed by me,

frog designed by robert lang

 

folded by brian chan

A good sized American green tree frog(Hyla cinerea) hiding out on some garden tools in our shed.

 

Taken in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

The squirrel treefrog ranges in color from brown to yellow-green to green. It is one to one and a half inches long. It gets its names from its squirrel-like call.

Gray Treefrogs can be green, too. Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey, September 26, 2017.

Oops, I had uploaded the wrong version. But it gave me time to come up with a new caption! 😜 Felt so lucky to find another tiny cutie on white coneflower as well!

Rosenberg's treefrog, or Gladiator treefrog (Hypsiboas rosenbergi) up close at night on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.

Map Treefrog (Boana geographicus) resting on a leaf in Yasuni National Park.

 

Rana Geografica (Boana geographicus) descanzando en una hoja en el Parque Nacional Yasuni.

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