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Once we'd walked back from the village, we went looking with Marianne (frog-finder extraordinaire!) & Erling, and found that the treefrogs at Mawamba had woken up (bloody difficult to find though!)
Hyla cinerea. This little one was hanging out on the back wall of our post office around 9:30 PM Wednesday night.
This green treefrog was one of 15 amphibians Jeff Hall and Mike Campbell collected for the amphibian identification portion of the workshop.
gray treefrog - their mating cycle is just starting. This one was quite tame. Let me get close and even move it to a better backdrop.
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I love these little guys they are so tiny and can jump so far!
Adeline found him under our giant tree in the back yard.
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This little guy (a Cope's treefrog - Hyla chrysoscelis) has been living in my cactus plant for a couple of weeks now. I can't imagine how he got there - you have to cross some spines to get to his location. Cope's treefrogs are small - this one is only about an inch long, but they have a very loud call!