View allAll Photos Tagged treefrogs

Probably a Moltrecht's.

Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area, Orange County, FL. November 2022.

Convict treefrog (Hypsiboas calcaratus) from Iwokrama, Guyana.

Lifer herp! Really neat to find! :D

Florida Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Southeastern Arizona

Cape Melville Treefrog (Litoria andiirrmalin)

Nubby the dumpy (white's) treefrog... He is actually greener than this but he is under a yellowish light.

A large Cope's treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) from Chicagoland. I find these on roads running through old rolling oak savannah on rainy nights.

Check out this little treefrog spotted at Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa. Have you seen any lately?

 

Photo by Jessica Bolser/USFWS.

One of the last amphibians to be seen before it hibernates for the winter...

A well camouflaged canyon treefrog (Hyla arenicolor). NPS Photo/Caitlin Ceci

DEP's very own resident gray treefrog, Sandy, was on hand to support the new FrogWatch volunteers.

Route de Kaw, Guyane, FRANCE

 

Scanned Slide from 2001

A red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas), sitting on a leaf of Spathiphyllum friedrichsthalii. This photo was taken in a swamp literally crawling with frogs... They gather together for only a few days each year to mate.

Title:tutuji no ue no amagaeru (Tree frog on azalea)

 

flower:Azalea

 

© Jim Gilbert 2010 all rights reserved

 

Scherman Hoffman sanctuary, Bernardsville, NJ

The texture of their skin is just amazing. Very cool irises too. It's a Mexican Treefrog, Smilisca baudinii, caught in Golden Stream Corridor Preserve, Belize

Very difficult to photograph as it was sitting about 1.5 m above my head... Hence the quite bad quality. But at least we found it.

This is a Gray Treefrogs In Pondicherry Park in Bridgton Maine

Magnolia Springs State Park, Ga

Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

This adorable baby frog is one of the most ecologically destructive invasive species in Florida. Cuban Treefrogs are native to the Caribbean and introduced to Florida, sometime in the 1920s. They eat anything smaller than themselves including our smaller native treefrogs, lizards, and small snakes. Their skin has a sticky secretion that is very irritating to human mucus membranes and can cause a burning sensation that can last more than an hour. Photographed with a Canon EOS 7D, Sigma 150mm Macro Lens, and Sigma EM-140 DG Ring Flash.

Pseudacris hypochondriaca

26 Jul 2017

CA, SBE Co., North Badger Basin

It was definitely an afternoon for baby Treefrogs. I found a total 0f 13 on the Milkweed plants. Each one could have fit on my thumbnail with room to spare!

Kensington Metro Park, MI

Cute Dwarf (Litoria fallax) calling for a mate. Frogtopia, Gold Coast Hinterland, Qld, 2009.

Found this guy on the back porch. Very friendly, in fact I think he liked the attention.

Short handheld stack of a small treefrog

Hypsiboas geographicus.

 

Where: Reserva Ducke, Manaus, Amazonas.

 

When: 11/2008.

Hylidae: Phyllomedusa vailllantii

 

Found in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador

Hyla femorialis

 

Calling male from southern Georgia.

This girl was given to me due to her obsession with rubbing her nose. It's slowly healing. She's quite possibly the most colorful herp we have here at New Yankee Herpshop.

 

Red Eyed Treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas)

After upgrading my Rostock Frame I printed this Treefrog. This is the third frog, the other two were not successful. I discovered that my bearings needed lubrication and the other frogs failed because the steppers were having trouble overcoming the extra friction and were missing some steps.

Image taken with a single flash on a silver umbrella. Umbrella to the left and above the camera.

There was a lot of amphibians around the oil palm plantation at night. If anyone can help with this ID that would be great! In Kiburara, Uganda

  

Pseudacris regilla, Kirkland, King County Washington, 3 February 2016.

1 2 ••• 26 27 29 31 32 ••• 79 80