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Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea

Pseudacris cadaverina

24 May 2017

CA, SBE Co., Santa Ana River above Seven Oaks Dam

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

I checked to old shed for any wild life and all I found was a shed snake skin - about 15 inches long. In the new shed I found this little visitor - hopefully he will eat the spiders in there.

Bladen Co., NC: I dip-netting this Pinewoods Treefrog out of a high integrity isolated pond. Note the paired lateral lines.

Hypsiboas polytaenius

Hylidae

Cunha - SP

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Gray treefrog at Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge.

 

Credit: Zachary Cava/USFWS

 

Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

 

www.fws.gov/northeast/assabetriver/

Leptopelis vermiculatus - Staten Island Zoo, NY - 06/14

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Scherman Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ

ha pure la preda che gli va in bocca da sola!!

Unlike their name implies, Gray Treefrogs aren't always gray.

Tucson, Arizona

 

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These are very rare and endangered in the Netherlands

 

Nikon D300, Panagor 90mm f/2.8

A lot of tree frogs spend the day in my shed and come out when the porch light is on to get a snack.

Hazel Bazemore Park, Corpus Christi, TX

The main pool is the largest and best vernal pool at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve. These little frogs are everywhere!

 

Pacific Chorus Frog

aka Pacific Treefrog

(Hyla regilla)

Map treefrog (Hypsiboas geographicus) from Iwokrama, Guyana.

A green tree frog came to see me

A small tree frog was hanging out on my windowsill

(Scinax boulengeri) Costa Rica 2020.

An adult male Pine Barrens Treefrog from Burlington County, NJ

Gladiator treefrog (Hypsiboas boans) from Surama forests, Guyana.

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The tree frog, with its length of 5 cm, the smallest native frog species. Leaves in April his hole in the ground. (Photo: In my garden)

 

Der Laubfrosch ist mit seinen 5 cm Länge die kleinste heimische Froschart. Verlässt erst im April seine Erdhölen. Fortpflanzungsbereite Tiere tauchen dann an vegetationsreichen Gewässern auf. Tagsüber halten sie sich recht unbeweglich auf Blättern und Ästen auf. (Foto: In meinem Garten)

Graceful Treefrog (Litoria gracilenta)

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Scherman Hoffman Sanctuary, Bernardsville, NJ

The front door of my house has a wooden storm door that, like me, has warped slightly over the years.

 

The warp in the door has created a narrow gap, and a few weeks ago, a tree frog moved in.

 

Atop the storm door he sits, snuggled into the narrow gap between it and the jam. He's there first thing in the morning and he's there when I turn out the lights at night, and when you open and close the door, he goes along for the ride.

 

My warped storm door is this little creature's entire world.

 

Large, on black.

Cordillera Central Treefrog, Hyloscirtus larinopygion near Sonson in Antioquia, Colombia

Piedras Blancas NP, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

Southern Pacific Lowlands

 

Hourglass Treefrog [Dendropsophus ebraccatus]

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from connells dahlias farm in puyallup wa..

Went outside to smell the jasmin and saw this little jewel by floodlight!

Healthy Gray treefrog at Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge.

 

Credit: Zachary Cava/USFWS

 

Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

 

www.fws.gov/northeast/assabetriver/

 

Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Peru

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Scherman Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ

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