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The Gray Treefrog

Hyla versicolor

Description:

Wasn't expecting to find this little guy hiding out in a watering can one morning!

Habitat:

Breeding habitat: Shallow wetlands within or near forested habitat. Summer habitat: Closely associated with woodland and forest habitats. Often found in residential areas where it may be seen on windows feeding on insects attracted to lights. Winter habitat: Terrestrial.Body can withstand partial freezing.

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1 Comment

patty
patty 10 years ago

That must have been a nice surprise!! Great spotting and picture MSchmitt! You must have felt pity to move it to water the plants ;).

MSchmitt
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MSchmitt

Minnesota, USA

Spotted on Jul 27, 2012
Submitted on Jun 2, 2013

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