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Taken during our airboat tour. The guide stopped to give us some history about the plant this little treefrog was hanging onto and it wasn't until later that we even noticed the guy. My sister held the stem of the plant still while I took the photo.
Sigma APO 70-300mm F/4-5.6 DG MACRO
Love this species! This is actually a captive individual, but he was collected as a tadpole two years ago (in Jewett, NY). Even though he is a "gray treefrog", he is almost always a nice bright green. Gray treefrogs can be any color from dark brown to gray to green to almost white!
Agalychnis callidryas, Hylidae
Santo Domingo, Limón, Costa Rica
Nikon D5100, 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6
February 2, 2012
Hyla versicolor. We heard an incredibly loud sound coming from our deck. It sounded like a treefrog, but 100 times louder and deeper. Then we spotted this fellow clinging to the metal lid on our gas barbeque grill, which had amplified his call to an almost alarming amplitude. Wonder if he was thrilled by the effect, or if it attracted any lady frogs.
Hylidae: Hyla chrysoscelis; calling male with distended vocal sac
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, near Cedar Key, Florida
Also known as the Mexcian Blue-spotted Treefrog, Smilisca cyanosticta. We found several of these in the Columbia River Forest Reserve, in southern Belize
I think this is a baby Gray Tree Frog. I found him in between the screen and glass of one of my windows. HOW he got in between the two I have no idea. He sure is cute, isnt he?? Mt Juliet, Tn.
The Malabar Gliding Treefrog, Rhacophorus malabaricus. This is the intermediate form - just after the tadpole emerges from the water. Karnataka, India.