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Frog Costa Rica Casa Corcovado

Wood frog beneath Canada mayflower (Maianthemum canadense); Mount Toby, 2008

 

Roth's Tree Frog (Litora rothi), Fogg Dam

Frog in springtime... © Bert Visser

I think this small frog photographed clinging to plants in the Osa Peninsula region of Costa Rica is an Olive Tree Frog.

Although it's been unseasonably warm this weekend, and there were lots and lots of ladybugs and grasshoppers, this was the only frog we saw. It was quite slow to respond to us; JMK thinks it was trying to commit suicide by photographer, and only hopped away when it became clear we were not going to do the job.

A frog in my garden pond (an old Belfast sink), Bradford, summer 2009.

This little frog came to visit my downstairs window during a rain storm. Carrboro, N.C.

I like the green tree frogs that we get round my house they are so cute (my wife did not think so when one jumped into our house and we had to try to get it out)

He (?) was calling like crazy. Then every now and then he'd have to take a breather (sorry!) and fill up with air again. Florence County, South Carolina. I think this is a green tree-frog. Hyla.

He's not very green...but the leaves around him. :D

The Frogs are very late spawning this year, must be nearly a month behind, but today they were going for it!!!!

  

Back of house pond in Detroit, July 2007

Photo Taken at Woodford Folfk Festival site, north of Brisbane, QLD Australia, as part of the 'Frogs of Woodfordia' Project. Stay tuned for website later this year (2011).

 

Otherwise Google the following

 

'Woodfordia'

 

Camera: my old Canon EOS 50D (over 80,000 shutter movements.. ie.. its rooted.)

Lens: Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS (@200mm)

Also w/: dodgy lens extender kit. ( you can get these for about 20 bucks on ebay, including delivery, non AF. But you never use auto Focus on Macro any how.

    

Spotted in my back garden. I think it is a common frog but aren't too sure.

Frog in the pond I made, Gloucestershire 2007

I took this picture at Meadowlark Park.

One of about a hundred frogs in the frog pond at Rangeley Lake Resort.

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