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One of our "mailbox frogs" had been positioned on the mailbox door when I retrieved today's delivery and allowed a photo shoot. Unfortunately, I suspect it's a juvenile Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), which is an invasive species. Indicators are large eyes, warty skin, white stripe near the mouth, and large toe pads. I'm awaiting ID confirmation. Among other things, Cuban Treefrogs feed on this area's native frog population.

 

It's now clear to me that one way the frogs get into the mailbox is through a rather large gap between the hinged door and the box itself.

Sculpting continues.

Rocket Treefrog (Boana lanciformis) from the Peruvian Amazon.

This little guy (a Cope's treefrog - Hyla chrysoscelis) has been living in my cactus plant for a couple of weeks now. I can't imagine how he got there - you have to cross some spines to get to his location. Cope's treefrogs are small - this one is only about an inch long, but they have a very loud call!

A Florida Treefrog cooling off...

This is the best pic of all that I've taken. I think this is the one that I'll mosaic.

Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella) from Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA.

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

His/her eyes are really cool. I regret not getting a better shot of them.

Bird Voiced Treefrog (Hyla avivoca) Johnson Co, Illinois *State Threatened*

Barking treefrogs usually have spots on their back. However, barking treefrogs can change colors, so the spots may disappear when the frog turns bright green.

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

gray treefrog - their mating cycle is just starting. This one was quite tame. Let me get close and even move it to a better backdrop.

Sun Foundation

Marshall County, IL

Cuban tree frog getting out of the pool after a swim.

Eirunepe Snouted Treefrog (Scinax garbei), CICRA Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Peru

  

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Kurixalus idiootocus

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Snouted Treefrog (Scinax sp), CICRA Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Peru

  

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one of last year's tadpoles? I would like to think so.

Damn my cell phone's macro non-capabilities! And the fact that we sold our awesome Sony 5 mp camera with awesome macro. Damn I miss that camera!

Cope's Grey Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) Union Co, Illinois

Polka-dot Treefrog (Boana punctata) from the Peruvian Amazon.

Polka-dot Treefrog (Boana punctata) from the Peruvian Amazon.

One of our "mailbox frogs" had been positioned on the mailbox door when I retrieved today's delivery and allowed a photo shoot. Unfortunately, I suspect it's a juvenile Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis), which is an invasive species. Indicators are large eyes, warty skin, white stripe near the mouth, and large toe pads. I'm awaiting ID confirmation. Among other things, Cuban Treefrogs feed on this area's native frog population.

 

It's now clear to me that one way the frogs get into the mailbox is through a rather large gap between the hinged door and the box itself.

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

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Little Tree Frog on a faucet smiling at me. The first photo I ever took with my Sony.

One of the spring symphony chorus members out back.

Spring peeper which we found in a hydrangea bloom

Hyla arenicolor (Canyon Treefrog)

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