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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.
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.
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!