Thank you for this beautiful photo! I have loved frogs since seeing my first tree frog as a grade school child living in the hills of Redwood City, California, in the late 1950s. Tree frogs were plentiful. Only very occasionally do I see one here in the northwest corner of coast Washington State. I haven't seen one for a few years. However, I do hear them in the spring!
Coincidentally, while visiting a friend this morning, we listened to a frog that she has never seen but who croaks loudly from its hiding place somewhere on her patio.
Thank you for this beautiful photo! I have loved frogs since seeing my first tree frog as a grade school child living in the hills of Redwood City, California, in the late 1950s. Tree frogs were plentiful. Only very occasionally do I see one here in the northwest corner of coast Washington State. I haven't seen one for a few years. However, I do hear them in the spring!
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally, while visiting a friend this morning, we listened to a frog that she has never seen but who croaks loudly from its hiding place somewhere on her patio.
Thanks!
DeleteIs it a variety of peeper?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Joanne. I don't know.
DeleteStunning. How big/small?
ReplyDeleteMaybe 2 1/2 inches? (6.35 centimeters) Little, but not tiny.
DeleteWhat a beautiful frog and grand photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Robin!
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