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    Juvenile "Gray"Tree Frog

    Even though Northern and Southern Gray Tree Frogs should be Gray, they do get a bright green, at first when the wife called me over to see a baby frog on our grandson's toy house, I thought it might have been a juvenile Pine Barrens Tree Frog which we have had here many years ago and stopped a developer from putting in additional houses here, thanks to me reporting that the endangered frog was in fact here and not as reported by the "professionals" they hired to fill a endangered species survey, prior to gaining approval, but all of that is a different story.

    Sure is a little cutey, I put an Oak leave next to him for size comparison. Late Spring thru mid Summer the chorus of these Tree Frogs is something else to hear, eat them bugs!!

    Don
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    Re: Juvenile "Gray"Tree Frog



    Nice closeup.

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