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Watched this little guy climb around the alligator flag leaf. It blended so well with the color & blemishes on the leaf. Even had some sort of blemish on its head. This shot was right before it jumped....which of course I missed.
I just read today that this has been the state’s 3rd wettest winter ever! At least the frogs should be happy for a while.
The Red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas), is probably one the most emblematic frog species of the tropics and of Costa Rica. Normally found in inhabit areas near rivers and ponds in rainforests and humid lowlands on the Atlantic slopes. They spend most of their time sleeping during the day under a leaf, and during the night, they are mostly arboreal, jumping from vine to vine and from tree to tree.
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.
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.
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.