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I was watering a potted geranium on our deck and happened to find two(!) grey treefrogs hiding under the leaves.

Found this dude on the road outside my house trying to outrun the soi dogs.

Smilisca phaeota

 

La Paz Waterfall Gardens

Scanning all the milkweed plants is always worthwhile. This little fellow was a nice surprise :)

A poisonous treefrog on Nosy Mangabe

Sunset Beach State Recreation Area, Clatsop Co., OR

Manuel Antonio national park / Red-eyed treefrog (Germ : Rotaugenlaubfrosch / Agalychnis callidryas)

Dieses Kerlchen fand sich auf einer vertikalen Dachlatte am Handlauf the Rampe zur Sichtblende / This guy sat on a post holding the handrail of the blind.

American Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) from Union County, Illinois, USA.

in the garlic chives container

Hyla femoralis

Had yellow and white spots on inner thigh

Archbold Biological Station

Highlands County, Florida

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) Union Co, Illinois

Found this on our garage door today...

Sitting on a common milkweed leaf.

Here's a different pose for our tree frog. The brown area on his/her back is tree bark. We hope he stays or visits our back yard all summer

Taken near Hurtsboro, Alabama.

The green treefrog is one of Oklahoma’s most distinctive frogs. This moderately large treefrog has a slender body and smooth skin that is bright green. Another distinctive feature is a white or light yellow lateral line outlined in gray that extends from below the eye to the groin.

The stunning Cuban treefrog. If you wish to use this photo please add an attribution link to www.keepingexoticpets.com.

Bella Vista, Benton County, Arkansas, USA

Treefrog resting in Daylily, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, MN, USA

Black-webbed Treefrog (Rhacophorus kio) from Cúc Phương National Park, Vietnam.

In a two foot tall coconut palm tree along the canal at the edge of the condo property I live in. After hurricane Irma all the coconuts that floated onto the banks of the canal are now growing.

Gray treefrogs breed in May when they move to breeding ponds. Clusters of up to 30 eggs are attached to vegetation near the surface of the water. The eggs hatch in three to six days. Tadpoles transform within two months. Adults reach maturity within two years

Norfolk Botanical Gardens

Pseudacris regilla, Kirkland, King County Washington, 22 May 2016.

Although s/he should be in a tree this time of day, and should be gray (they can change color somewhat), I still think this is a gray treefrog, Hyla versicolor.,

Hyla versicolor from Brazoria County, Texas

Hyla cinerea, Clarke co AL 2008.

Hard to find a more beautiful creature.....I was looking for sparrows but not much luck....so this little guy had no competition :)

Hyla versicolor or Gray Treefrog.

Tetete Treefrog (Boana tetete), Shiripuno Lodge, Ecuador

  

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Hyla versicolor, Vilas co WI 2008.

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