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Nooksack, Washington, United States
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A huge number of tree frogs live in and around this small pond. The adults are usually found in surrounding trees, bushes, etc., but once in a while you can find one in the pond. The pond usually has a lot tadpoles of this species in the spring and summer.
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The most common (and adorable) frog in Oregon. It put me in mind more of our Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) rather than our Spring Peeper (the Pseudacris species we have here in the East). Probably because of its size. - Opal creek Wilderness (near Jawbone Flats), Oregon, USA
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The most common (and adorable) frog in Oregon. It put me in mind more of our Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) rather than our Spring Peeper (the Pseudacris species we have here in the East). Probably because of its size. - Opal creek Wilderness (near Jawbone Flats), Oregon, USA
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The most common (and adorable) frog in Oregon. It put me in mind more of our Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) rather than our Spring Peeper (the Pseudacris species we have here in the East). Probably because of its size. - Opal creek Wilderness (near Jawbone Flats), Oregon, USA
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Lafayette, California, United States
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The most common (and adorable) frog in Oregon. It put me in mind more of our Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) rather than our Spring Peeper (the Pseudacris species we have here in the East). Probably because of its size. - Opal creek Wilderness (near Jawbone Flats), Oregon, USA
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Adult from Yosemite National Park, California.
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The most common (and adorable) frog in Oregon. It put me in mind more of our Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) rather than our Spring Peeper (the Pseudacris species we have here in the East). Probably because of its size. - Opal creek Wilderness (near Jawbone Flats), Oregon, USA
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West Virginia, United States
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One of several thousand metamorphs found exiting an ephemeral wetland in southern Georgia.
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Adult from South Carolina.
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A fat green female from southern Georgia. This species is highly variable in color and pattern.
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A small brown male from southern Georgia. This species is highly variable in color and pattern.
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Florida, United States
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Florida, United States
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One of several thousand metamorphs found exiting an ephemeral wetland in southern Georgia.
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Adult from western SC.
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Adult from southern Georgia.
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Adult from South Carolina.
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Adult from South Carolina.
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San Diego, California
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Adult from northern Georgia.