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An inhabitant of an interesting microhabitat - a splash pool on the edge of Lake Huron. I suspect that that growth of algae and tadpoles might be favoured in this exposed site. Along the Wreck Island Interpretive Trail.
The Green Treefrog (Hyla Cinerea) is one of Florida’s native treefrog species. They are usually bright green with a white stripe that extends along the side of their body. When resting their body color can vary from yellow to gray. They are found in wet prairies, cypress swamps, and the borders of lakes and streams. They were once commonly found on windows sills of houses at night, but more recently they have been displaced by the invasive Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis).
Photographed with a Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX, Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG APO HSM Macro Lens, and Tamron 1.4x AF Teleconverter. At the Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, Florida, USA.
from connells dahlias farm in puyallup wa..
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This little eastern gray treefrog, was found resting on the observation deck at Great River and Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuges in Missouri!
Photo by Candy Chambers/USFWS.
Fine art illustration of a Variable Clown Treefrog (Dendropsophus triangulum)
The drawing is based on a photo by Jake Scott
Baby Treefrog I don't know exactly which species this tree frog is? This little guy was located at Ijams Nature Center, TN.
Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area
Morris County, New Jersey
I was surprised to see this tiny Northern Gray Treefrog out in the open on such a cool morning. This was a very small individual, but interestingly it had more of an adult coloration.
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Thigh patterns of Bird-voiced (Hyla avivoca, left), hybrid (center), and Gray Treefrog (H. chrysoscelis, right). Choctawhatchee River, FL.
Taken in Costa Rica. I have as yet been unable to positively identify this little fellow. Can you help?
Pantanal
this is a tiny frog with about 2 cm
(1/2 inch)
PLEASE don't throw medicin or chemicals in water, this is one of the main causes why many anphibians around the world are getting extinct
Serra das Araras
(Pantanal)
3º dia.
IMG_0247_cr
Agalychnis callidryas, is also known as the red-eyed treefrog. The scientific name of the red-eyed treefrog, A. callidryas, comes from Greek words kalos (beautiful) and dryas (a tree or wood nymph)
Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) found outside my house in La Florida, Golfito, Costa Rica. I used two off-camera Yongnuo speedlights with umbrellas.
The incredible hand carved chrysoprase tree frog my mom made for Mark's annual birthday gem carving gift:)