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I prefer finding tree frogs on flowers or at least vegetation of some sort, but oh well! These dyed sticks supported tops of vivid blue dried allium seed heads and were situated in multiple places at the public garden I frequent.
We are lucky to have an abundance of tree frogs behind our home. They are often on our birdbath. This little cuties was down by the pond.
ESP - Rana arbórea de espolones (Hypsiboas calcaratus).🐸
ENG - Blue-flanked Treefrog or Troschel's Treefrog (Hypsiboas calcaratus). 🐸
© Ana Dracaena, Dracaena Photography, 2018.
At Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Orellana, Ecuador.
Another Red Eyed TreeFrog shot from Costa Rica. These red flower stalks made perfect perching tools in the forest!
From the Amazon basin in Ecuador, Provincia Pastaza. Mating male and female.
I had to walk with water up to my chest for this photograph. Struggling to keep the camera dry.
Phrynohyas sp.
This little chap made a big croak to my surprise, and I discovered him resting on a perch, wrapped in leaf blankets.
Nikon Z fc, Nikkor Z MC 50mm, Nikon R1C1
f22, 1/125, ISO100
I can't believe how long it has been that I have been around but it has been a very crazy last few month and I'm sure a lot of you out there will agree with me!!!
I hope everybody is well. I'll will try to make my way around and check out what you have been posting.
Take care and stay safe!
The green tree frogs have been plenty around here this year. This guy was sitting on our front-door ;-)
The gray treefrog tadpoles have a red tail - which is visible around midday but not in the morning or evening light.