It's definitely a gray treefrog of the genus Hyla (alternatively, Dryophytes). The taxonomy appears to be a bit controversial, but I'm sure one of our amphibian experts can comment on this. It could be either a Cope's gray treefrog or a gray treefrog, and these two species can be told apart by their vocalizations.
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It's definitely a gray treefrog of the genus Hyla (alternatively, Dryophytes). The taxonomy appears to be a bit controversial, but I'm sure one of our amphibian experts can comment on this. It could be either a Cope's gray treefrog or a gray treefrog, and these two species can be told apart by their vocalizations.