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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

While working in the garage late this evening, I noted this little guy clinging to the screen. I ventured out and snapped this photo of our 'guest'. He was gone a few minutes later.

 

22 July 2017

La Porte, Indiana USA

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

 

www.billmcbridephotography.com

Hylidae: Agalychnis callidryas

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!

Thick Anus Treefrog (Zhangixalus pachyproctus)

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

Green Treefrog (Hala cinerea).

 

John Bunker Sands Wetland Center.

June 26, 2021. Seagoville, Texas. Kaufman County.

Nikon D7500. AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR.

(300mm) f/5.6 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 1000.

Spiny-headed Treefrog

Rana arboricola de cabeza espinoza

(Anotheca spinosa)

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

Bird-voiced (Hyla avivoca, bottom), hybrid (middle), and Gray Treefrog (H. chrysoscelis, top). Choctawhatchee River, FL.

Best viewed large.

 

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

Amplexing pair of Hourglass Treefrogs

 

Campeche, Mexico

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brooksville, florida

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.

The biggest one I ever saw.

Slender Ttreefrog (Litoria adelaidensis)

這張沒打閃燈,算是最接近自然的原色吧~

An endemic species to Taiwan, now protected by law.

maple leaf designed by me,

frog designed by robert lang

 

folded by brian chan

Hyla versicolor—Greely, Ontario, Canada

These little frogs are so fun to photograph. Whats interesting is that if you just take a casual stroll through the swamp you would probably not see any of them. If you look for them however, you will see they are all over these reeds.

Green Treefrog

Hyla cinerea

 

Union County, IL

 

Best viewed large

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.

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.

Common Tree Frog (Polypedates leucomystax); length approx. 6 cm / 2.4 inches.

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

Pseudacris regilla. Found in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon.

Napping with one eye open high up on an arbor where he thought no one would notice.

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

Bolivian pampa

A smiling Gray Treefrog.

They are found in the eastern half of the United States.

According to Tn Watchable Wildlife they are a tree-dwelling species that is rarely on the ground.

It has sticky toe pads to help in clinging to tree bark and other surfaces.

They can change color depending on where they are (in a tree, on the ground) or if they are cold. The underside of their thigh is a yellow-orange.

not sure about i.d; squirrel? in flooded saw palmetto bordering pines at the Wilderness Preserve at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, Florida

Pseudacris cadaverina

3 Jun 2020

CA, SBE Co., Cajon Creek

ENG - Palmar Treeforg (Boana pellucens).

 

ESP - Rana arbórea de Palmmar (Boana pellucens).

 

Ecuador.

攝於雲林斗六.

A frog species endemic to Taiwan.

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