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July 19, 2008


Shaw Nature Reserve Part 6

Filed under: Other Wildlife — Butterflygirl @ 9:26 am

On the way to the wetland area there was a little look-out deck to walk out on. When I went up the stairs - at the top of them - there was the cutest little green froggy! He was adorable!

I haven’t been able to find out what species he is yet either - but I will have to find out. I would love to know what would attract these little guys to our yard!

Here’s a picture of him (or her!) from the front - if you click on the picture to see it bigger you can see a lot more detail:

Next is a picture my husband took of me taking a picture of it and then one I took of my husband taking a picture of the frog. They kind of help with understanding the size and scale of the frog:

Later on I saw another frog about the same size that was kind of brown or bronze in color, unfortunately it wouldn’t sit still for me to get a picture of it! :(





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  1. Nancy Neathery said,

    on September 30th, 2008 at 12:56 pm

    Frog looks just like the tree frogs we have in northern California. They change color depending on their surroundings. They don’t get very big, 1.5 inches maybe. I have lots of them on my northern deck living in the potted plants. They get very vocal just after Christmas!

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