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Pinewoods Treefrog

Hyla femoralis

Description:

It was nice to see a native tree frog instead of a Cuban Tree Frog. The Cuban Tree Frogs started showing up in our yard a couple years ago and I saw a steep decline in native tree frogs hanging around our house. This little one was living inside the tree and I saw it a few times over the course of a few days there. This one had some interesting brown and tan markings, whereas some of them are green (see https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/17...)

Habitat:

Inside a hole in a maple tree in a suburban yard next to a forest. This maple tree seems to be a host to a variety of species, including a host of lichen species, fungi, grizzled mantids, ants, and frogs to name a few.

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2 Comments

Machi
Machi 4 years ago

Thanks Neil!

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 4 years ago

Always nice to find a local. Well spotted, Machi.

Machi
Spotted by
Machi

Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 3, 2019
Submitted on Jun 8, 2019

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