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Pseudacris regilla, Kirkland, King County Washington, 11 February 2016.

Trachycephalus masophaeus

 

From this morning on ornithos live cam

Little fellow in the yard of our beach house in Florida.

Canyon Treefrog; Grant Co, NM

Pug-nosed Treefrog (Smilisca sila) at the Canopy Lodge, El Valle de Anton, Panama

Lake Jesup Wilderness Area, Seminole County, FL, April 2022.

Hyla avivoca from South Carolina.

TAXONOMY

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Family: Hylidae

 

Genus/species: Hyla cinerea

 

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: Bright yellow-green above, though some are reddish-brown to green, often with small golden spots. White to cream below with a prominent white lateral stripe

on each side.

 

DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT: Central to Southeastern United States. North to Virginia’s eastern shore, south to the southern tip of Florida, west to central Texas. Habitat: Forest habitats in small ponds, large lakes, marshes, and streams, especially in richly vegetated areas.

 

DIET IN THE WILD: Insectivores: flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects

 

PREDATORS: Predators include snakes, birds, large fish, and other frogs. Predatory aquatic insects such as giant water bugs may take tadpoles. Green frogs in captivity are known to live as long as 6 years.

 

REMARKS: Active at night. During the day, adults are well camouflaged among grasses and other vegetation, especially when legs are tucked below the body and eyes are closed.

  

Swamp SW07

 

4-23-13

Awesome coloration, and the first one ever recorded from this area. Data is recorded at www.naherp.com

Sarayacu treefrog. This individual is from Zanja Arajuno Reserve in Pastaza province.

 

Dendropsophus sarayacuensis

 

This photograph is part of the book "Sapos"

www.puce.edu.ec/zoologia/sron/sapos/index.html

Green Treefrog in a palmetto leaf. Shadow Bay Park, Orlando FL.

Pseudacris hypochondriaca

26 Jul 2017

CA, SBE Co., North Badger Basin

Also known as a Pacific Chorus Frog or a Pacific Green Treefrog. Pseudacris regilla.

 

Near Bend, Oregon

3 Treefrogs as found at the edge of a marsh in Western Oregon, 2009

Tree Frogs crawl into my mother's plants all the time.

The sellers of the house told us that sometimes they would get a treefrog in or near the hot tub.

 

I shrugged it off and figured they were talking about a Leopard Frog or something.

 

Then l I saw this little guy a few days ago! He hides under the cover and has been here for awhile. I wish I could get more to come!

 

He's hiding in this photo.

I found this very tiny treefrog on a blade of grass. His/her tadpole tail is still showing. It is likely either a Gray Treefrog, Green Treefrog, or Spring Peeper. All three species can be green at this stage. Impossible for me to be sure which one it is when they are this young. West Friendship Park, Maryland

© Jim Gilbert 2010 all rights reserved

 

Scherman Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ

 

Pine Barrens Treefrog, Hyla andersonii (?), Henderson Beach State Park, Destin, Florida

Myakka River State Park, south of Sarasota (Florida) was teeming with wildlife during the winter i spent there ('01-02). Birds, gators, anoles, snakes, deer, frogs... there was something interesting around every bend. I caught this little one late in the day on a dark forest trail: 105 mm macro lens, tripod. Scanned from the original Fujichrome Velvia slide, November 2001.

  

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Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Family: Hylidae

Genus: Dendropsophus

Species: Dendropsophus microcephalus

 

Lamanai, Belize

 

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Welcome to my Flickr 365 Project! I’m calling it my 365 Species Project, because for each day of the year, I will post a photo of a different species of organism... My goal was to accomplish all of this in 2013, but I soon found out that it was more daunting a task than I'd realized. Instead, my new goal is to get through 365 by the end of 2014, still an impressive average of a new species every other day for two years.

 

A Convict Treefrog (Boana calcarata) making a daring escape in the Peruvian Amazon.

 

Trachycephalus masophaeus & Sicalis flaveola

 

From this morning on ornithos live cam

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea).

(Rhacophorus moltrechti )

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"

www.puce.edu.ec/zoologia/sron/sapos/index.html

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