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This is one of the largest species of treefrogs; it inhabits the Costa and Amazonian regions.
Hypsiboas boans
This photograph is part of the book "Sapos"
Dark eared treefrog (Polypedates macrotis) - Danum Valley, Malaysia
In my time in Borneo I came across just over 30 species of frogs, and I was lucky enough to be able to get photos of most of them. This here is a Dark eared treefrog (Polypedates macrotis), my field guide says it is found in both primary and disturbed forests and ranges throughout Borneo and has also been reported from Sumatra and the South Phillipine Islands. I would see these frogs sporadically during my time in Borneo, definitely one of the more common species.
What could possibly entice five birders into one "spot-a-pot" at once? Tree Frogs! One of our group had found two little Tree Frogs inside one....we all had to go in to look. Outside for a picture and then returned to the safety and comfort? Glad it was a rainy day and no one was around.,,,,,birders can be thought of as odd enough already :)
The coloration of the juveniles (photo) is markedly different from that of the adults, which are brown and lack red irises
Osteocephalus mutabor
This photograph is part of the book "Sapos"
You’ll see me posting more art over the next couple of weeks as I am feverishly preparing for my big art opening at Zero Zero Gallery on November 8th. I’m painting a lot of new stuff but here is a sample of some of the smaller, lower priced work that will be there. If you are seriously thinking about going to my opening it will be at Zero Zero Gallery, 1525 Summit Ave. Seattle, WA. November 8th from 8-1030pm. Food and beverages will be served and I’m even getting a hold of a live band that compliments my exotic, otherworldly style of art. Comment here or contact me for more details.
Red-eyed Treefrog
Agalychnis callidryas
Laguna Largarto Lodge,
north of Pital,
Alajuela Province,
Costa Rica
30 January 2016
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Taken with Sony Zeiss 85mm f1.4 on Sony alpha55, Taronga Zoo Sydney. We were there for a work function - popped a few photos on the way home.
This is one of the largest species of treefrogs; it inhabits the Costa and Amazonian regions.
Hypsiboas boans
This photograph is part of the book "Sapos"
Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea. SERC, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, MD - 06/06/16. Photo by Robert Aguilar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.