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We had a little tree frog climbing the screen on our sliding patio door this morning. I love taking the opportunity to photography the underside of them and grasshoppers and whatever else climbs our windows out here in the country,
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 :)
Masked or New Granada cross-banded Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota). Photographed near Cahuita, Costa Rica.
Had this little guy sitting on our window last night ;-) He posed nicely for a while and I got a couple more shots to share.
Have a great day everybody!
We hada storm come through late this afternoon with over 25mm rain in about 30 minutes... and that means frogs! Here are some Graceful Treefrogs (Litoria gracilenta) enjoying it this evening.
Last month I found a tree frog in a patch of blooming cup plants where I had seen one last summer. This tubby cutie had the froggy equivalent of toilet paper stuck to his foot; whenever he moved the cup flower petal went with him. 😂😍
I haven’t found a tree frog in a flower for several years, so I was thrilled to spot this tiny treasure in a rudbeckia next to the path at the local bird sanctuary!
Normally these treefrogs can be found in bushes ( mainly blackberry ). These treefrog was sitting in a birch-tree ( about two meters high ).
This little guy from Northern Australia was most accommodating in his poses. This image is my personal favourite from my Reptile photoshoot in Bournemouth England last November (best viewed large)
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