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One of many treefrogs. They are about 1 inch long. They are very noisy, and you don't see the frogs often.

Blue Mountains Treefrog,

Litoria citropa,

He stopped on the front porch one day. Was glad he did...

It hardly seem possible that I could fine TWO treefrogs in one day!

Hyla cinerea (Amphibia: Lissamphibia: Anura: Hylidae). Julie Metz Wetland Mitigation Bank, Prince William County, VA 20 October 2012

There were quite a few Canyon Treefrogs (Hyla arenicolor) using this patch of Cocklebur to bask in the last rays of sunshine.

Orlov’s Treefrog (Rhacophorus orlovi) from Cúc Phương National Park, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.

tree frog with gecko eyes

Like moths to a flame, those guys. They were all dried and crispy.

Hyla avivoca (Bird-voiced Treefrog) from southern Illinois.

Hyla versicolor

Hyla crysoscelis

Kissing (tree frogs)

At home

Some frog from Ranidae Family

found him at a local park relatively rare to see!

Chirixalus idiootocus

20080601 台北竹子湖

I went exploring in the woods looking for mushrooms and came across this little guy, he wasn't a mushroom! lol

He didn't mind the attention either.

He had pretty yellow on his underside, but you can't see it in the picture.

After looking it up, I found he is a gray tree frog either the Hyla chrysoscelis or the Hyla versicolor.

He posed nicely for me!

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Out and about around Wildwood Resort in Crawfordville

Mediterranean Treefrog (Hyla meridionalis) from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

Another terrarium resident in the reptile room of the Bird Kingdom.

A very fat Gray Treefrog

Gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor) at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, New York

saw this guy climbing my Mulberry tree this morning

Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) Union Co, Illinois

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