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This tree frog was on our privacy fence in the backyard and was resting midday in the shade. He held very still as I took a manual 10 shot stack with my Z9 and Nikon 200mm f4.
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. 😂😍
Wow! Made it all the way up to #12 on Explore. Go to show what I know about photography, I really did not think much about this shot.
Its a way up there but I will make it .
This is the smallest tree frog I've ever seen.
The Pacific Treefrog is a very appealing little frog,
and quite common in B.C. They are small frogs,
up to 5 centimeters long, and may be any colour from
pale grey or tan to bronze or bright emerald green.
Pacific Treefrogs have a conspicuous dark “mask”
or stripe extending from the nostrils through the
eye as far as the shoulder.
Found a tree frog! Never seen a frog shadow before! I found him on a lower castor plant leaf (those leaves are enormous!!) initially, then he hopped to one higher up.
Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) in a Yellow Day Lily (Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus L.) Greely, Ontario, Canada.