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We have two gray treefrog species (Cope’s Gray Treefrog and Gray Treefrog) which are identical in appearance and can only be distinguished by their call. Since this juvenile gray treefrog chose to remain silent, we will just have to settle on “gray treefrog” for identification. This little guy was less than an inch in length and is resting on a leaf.

 

Ellicott City, Maryland

A cool little Gray Treefrog relaxing on a Milkweed leaf.

Agalychnis callidryas, Raganella occhi rossi, Costa Rica Monteverde.

Ogni tanto sento nostalgia.....scatto con il 24-70 per esaltare l'ambientazione. Elaborazione con riduzione rumore effettuata con la nuova versione di Neat image

 

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Laubfrosch - Tree Frog

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Prisma De Colores, Wednesday Green

All the rain from cyclone Alfred has made for a lot of happy frogs. This one, a Green Treefrog, was trying to keep me up all night by croaking incessantly :-) At least it was very obliging when I took a few pics.

Isthmohyla lancasteri, Limon Province, Costa Rica

More frogs from last weekend. Graceful Treefrog (Litoria gracilenta), Springfield Lakes.

Taken in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

 

Many thanks to Carlos for his knowledge and frog and bird-finding skills.

 

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Two final images from last night after the storms. These are male Litoria gracilenta trying there hardest to attract a female. Nice to find these in the suburbs of Brisbane :)

Red-eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas). Photographed at night near Cahuita, Costa Rica.

This picture might have been a bit clearer if I would have remembered to turn on the image stabilizer!

 

My husband was raking up leaves that had fallen over the winter around our deck when out popped this little guy. Of course I had to run into the house and get my camera.

 

We have other frogs in this area but this is the type that we most often see. I love their little fingers with the suction pads. Sorry you can't see them... he crossed his hands together when I got close to him.

Treefrog Meijendel ,Wassenaar, Netherlands

A tiny green tree frog tucked way down inside an unfurling banana tree leaf.

"Nature in her green, tranquil woods heals and soothes all afflictions."

~John Muir

Green treefrog on a hibiscus stem in our N. Georgia yard. This is a warm weather frog ... our winter chorus frogs should start calling soon as rain continues. Sleet here this morning made our decks quite slippery. Bluebirds have been eating mealworms.

 

Shot with my Canon 100mm f/2.8L macro lens

One of the last animals I photographed at our rental in Santa Cruz, Cartago Province, Costa Rica was this Drab Treefrog that we found hopping through the house. I suppose they are called drab because in comparison to many of Costa Rica's amazing treefrogs, they are rather drab looking but I think they are still really cool.

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Treefrog eating a fly !

 

Boomkikkertje met vliegje in zijn bek.

 

Tree frog at the macro photography class.

Litoria gracilenta. Indooroopilly,Queensland.

These little fellas were everywhere at St. Marks and I took about 50 pictures of them. This was one of the few I liked.

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Treefrog Hypsiboas picturatus from the Chocoan Rainforest in Ecuador

Metallic green frog sitting in amongst flowers.

Found this little Tree Frog hanging out in our Hydrangea bushes. As I was taking pictures of him he took a leap right on my glasses completely took me by surprise.

 

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