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This most iconic frog in Costa Rica is easily seen at the frog pond at Arenal Oasis

Pine barrens treefrogs are a small, brightly colored species.

B. teaches his class about tree frogs, 2/08.

My husband noticed this little treefrog sleeping in one of the roses, and so I went out to take a (few) photos.

This has been the season of dragonflies and treefrogs around here. I found this baby tree frog who was the size of my thumbnail while I was out hiking.

Camp Clearfork, Near Crystal Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA

 

A Green Frog looks on as the Green Tree frog protests its imprisonment.

Huge treefrog on the hood of an old pickup truck. Digitally repainted.

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!)

Bird Voiced Treefrog (Hyla avivoca) Johnson Co, Illinois *State Threatened*

Chirixalus idiootocus

20071109 台北富陽公園 / Fu-Yang garden, Taipei

I'm quite keen on this shot, intentionally soft-focused to only have a sharp eye. I took a few shots afterward with much more DOF and they just didn't look right. Enjoy!

I think bugs are biting his leg

Tree Frog on my window sill

Agalychnis callidryas, April Costa Rica, Pacific type

TreeFrog House; Photo Credit: Jeff Snodgrass D.C., Moberly

This BLING Wearing Treefrog was found swimming in my birdbath. I think it must have been wearing a grain of sand that caught the sunlight. :)

He was on my screen door in this shot.

Fern is up in a tree and pleased.

Rio Claro / At the Palmeral Dorima - Albino treefrog

One of many treefrogs. They are about 1 inch long. They are very noisy, and you don't see the frogs often.

Blue Mountains Treefrog,

Litoria citropa,

He stopped on the front porch one day. Was glad he did...

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