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A gray or Cope's gray treefrog that's decided to live in our outdoor potted jade plant, hence the name.
Louisa Civilla Craven photographing a Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) at Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Virginia USA.
During and after the rain, many frogs (and cane toads) appeared. We saw this cute treefrog having a feast on the insects in this wood-chip pile.
Bella Vista, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
The Gray Treefrogs have really begun to take an interest in my little decorative pond. I have numerous egg masses already.
I felt pretty bad for the female shown in this picture as two males were literally fighting and kicking at each other for breeding rights.
We must really need rain if this little guy is hanging out in our hot tub. Found him clinging to the underside of the hot tub lid. Central Illinois
Found this male gray treefrog croaking near my pond after a warmish rain. First of the year treefrog for me.
Young gray treefrog. Lots around the yard this year (as you've probably noticed with all of the photos.) Probably because of the new beaver ponds out back.
This was where we spotted most of the red-eyed treefrogs - it was right by the pool & dining room so was easy to just pop in & have a look!
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Common gray tree frog taken July 26, 2010 at Ruby Fenton Nature Center Willington, Ct. by Pamm Cooper