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I got in a few good shots before I exclaimed, "It's too hot outside to be taking pictures of treefrogs." He was not sad in the least to see me go. Blogged at mpfotoblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/treefrog-bokeh.html
The kids were catching frogs today and one of them stubbled upon this little tree frog. Isn't he cute.
A gray treefrog spotted by the DNR's State Natural Areas Crew at Sugar River Wetlands State Natural Area in 2020. Photo: Bridget Rathman, DNR
This little gray treefrog and several of his siblings stand guard over my vegetable garden. With the weather as dry as it's been this year, I was pleasantly surprised to find young frogs of any sort, especially ones who keep my garden pest free. They seem to especially like eating squash bug nymphs and bean beetle larvae. Since I don't use any pesticides, these little guys are wonderful.
Along the same hike on the Santubong rainforest we encountered this little highly camouflaged treefrog near a waterfall. Actually, I think this is a Black Spotted Rock Frog (Staurois guttatus).
Hyla versicolor
AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
Nikon D3100
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