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Sequoyah NWR

Vian, OK

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) Union Co, Illinois

...sitting in our garden

I don't often spot Moltrecht's treefrogs (Rhacophorus moltrechti) in the daytime. This one was making its way up the wall trying to find a moist, shady spot, I would imagine.

Drab Treefrog (Smilisca sordida) from Limón Province, Costa Rica.

Rhacophorus prasinatus

20080228台北四崁水

Tree Frog

Creador: Petr Stuchly

Doblado por: Sebastian Arellano

 

Seda natural + aluminio + seda, 30*30

 

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Hyla versicolor—Greely, Ontario, Canada

tree frog Sheldon lake state park

a tree frog on the back porch

Two Green Treefrogs hiding in a PVC pipe. Captured with a Sony QX100 and slight alterations in LR5. Enjoy!

Dryopsophus pearsoniana. D'aquilar National Park.

(Polypedates megacephalus)

White-lipped treefrogs often seem to find resonant containers to call from, perhaps increasing their chances of finding a mate, as their voices are definitely amplified by their chosen position. These were in an old oil drum used by a farmer to store water.

Caw Caw Interpretive Center - Swamp Sanctuary Trail

Not blending very well with the doorway.

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.

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.

This is a Stauffer's Treefrog, Scinax staufferi, in the Toledo district of Belize. I liked how the leaf was wet and I could see his reflection in it.

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.

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