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A recently hatched brood of Gladiator Treefrog (Hypsiboas boans) tadpoles shelters in a tiny side pool of a rainforest stream. The scattered larger individuals are from an earlier brood deposited in the same spot.
Huntley Meadows Park
My psuedo macro lens kit
5d2 and 300mm f4 and kenko extenstion tubes
I had to work between the railing to get this shot...wasn't easy
I love these animals, they're so cute. ^_^ They are Pacific Tree Frogs (Pseudacris regilla)).
Taken on August 6th, 2010 on Denman Island, BC, Canada.
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.
Found this little guy in a creek in the Davis Moutains. This spps. is only found in the Chihuahuan Desert of West TX.
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Explored July 13th
getting the early spring sunlight.
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Some leaves had baby green tree frogs in them. It was neat to see these native frogs that are rare in my backyard.
This is a juvenile frog. Two Hyla species (H. chrysoscelis and H. versicolor) are common to this area. They can only be distinguished by one chromosome number and a faster trilling rate. The frogs will change color to gray or green; depending on temperature or background. The tadpoles had a distinctive reddish colored tail. Here is the call I've heard at night: www.fonozoo.com/eng/versonidoAmphibia.php?id=69021&re...