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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!
Hylidae: Hyla chrysoscelis; calling male with distended vocal sac
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, near Cedar Key, Florida
Agalychnis callidryas, Hylidae
Santo Domingo, Limón, Costa Rica
Nikon D5100, 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6
February 2, 2012
We spotted this gray treefrog perched on a bridge guard rail in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS.
Hyla andersonii
May, 2012. New Jersey.
The gem of the New Jersey pine barrens, this beautiful treefrog species is only found here and a few scattered locations in the southeastern United States. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a denizen of swamps and acid bogs that are scattered across the pinelands. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is listed as a Threatened species in New Jersey.
Also called Dumpy Treefrogs or Australian Green Treefrogs, in a very long and serious staring match.
Reptile Park near Sydney
The Malabar Gliding Treefrog, Rhacophorus malabaricus. This is the intermediate form - just after the tadpole emerges from the water. Karnataka, India.
Treefrog (Hyla sp.), seeking shade under a sign on the railing at the hawkwatch platform. Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey. September 28, 2017.
Hyla andersonii
June, 2012. New Jersey.
The gem of the New Jersey pine barrens, this beautiful treefrog species is only found here and a few scattered locations in the southeastern United States. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is a denizen of swamps and acid bogs that are scattered across the pinelands. The Pine Barrens Treefrog is listed as a Threatened species in New Jersey.