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Eastern Gray Tree Frog

Hyla versicolor

Photo by TomKolter
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Field Notes

Notes:

Found this frog on the side of my building on a cool and damp morning. This is the first of this type that I've found.

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Comments (3)

Thank you! It seems that it may be impossible to say whether it was a Cope's or Eastern Gray. I only got this one picture and I haven't seen the frog since last year. I think I'll just mark it as an Eastern Gray for the sake of having it identified. Thanks again for your help.
Todd has just spotted similar in TN.... http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/27223073
Maybe a Cope's or Eastern Gray tree frog? Look for a white spot under the eyes or yellow inner thighs. Colours and mottling are highly variable.
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PublishedJune 14, 2013

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