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Hylidae. This guy has been living in the pipe and fencepost right beside my house for the past three years now. After a summer rain shower, you can always be sure he will be calling. I hope he survives the winter so I can check up on him next year.
Licking County, Ohio.
A gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis) from southern Wisconsin. They can't not be uniquely identified by external appearance. They do produce different calls (but even the calls overlap depending on the temperature of the calling male). Only a karyotype can tell them apart definitively. This is a young frog about 1.5 cm SVL and it is sitting on my thumb.
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Treefrog from MorenaP
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Northern Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) at Davidson's Mill Pond Park. Hoping to catch some Moth Week action, no doubt.
Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea). Not so green due to coolness and dry conditions.
Taken at Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area, Hendry County, Florida, USA
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Treefrog from MorenaP
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50µm layer height
I'd love to know why some Grey Tree Frogs are green and some are grey...
I would suppose the answer might be similar to the answer of why some Chinese Mantises are green and others are brown.
I've read that generally the juveniles are more likely to have a lot of green. However, there are occasional adults that have a lot of green as well.
Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) Natural History
A pair of mating pacific treefrogs (Pseudacris regilla) observed in Napa County, CA.
This Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) was sleeping just outside my front door in North Fort Myers, Florida, USA.
Squirrel treefrog (Hyla squirella) photographed in Jean Lafitte State Park, Marrero, Louisiana during the National Geographic BioBlitz.
A Cope's Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) hangs on to ornamental grass in a small backyard pond in northern Durham County. Physically this frog and the Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) are identical. The only way to tell the difference is through careful call analysis and the number of chromosomes.
This little guy was being dragged around by the neighbor kids,we saved him and took some really good pix in the process.
A frog I came across one night on Barro Colorado Island, Panama. It was one of my first night hikes and I thought I would see more frogs like this but I was wrong. This is the only one of this species I saw, I am not quite sure about the ID but I think it may be one of two species, either Dendropsophus phlebodes or more likely Dendropsophus microcephalus, the yellow treefrog. However it wouldnt surprise me to learn that neither of those is correct.
Treefrog hanging out in the usual mini-studio
Lighting info:
-Sunpak 433 in homemade 6"x8" soft box camera left.
-Triggered with a rf602.
-Frog is inside a small plastic cooler.
Fine art illustration of a Gliding Treefrog (Agalychnis spurrelli)
The drawing is based on a photo by Dustin Smith