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Gray's Tree Frog juvenile

Hyla versicolor

Photo by MelindaKiser
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Pale green with mottled grey underside.
Clubbed feet, typical of tree frogs.
Dark band from tip of nose, across the eye to the shoulder.

Habitat:

Spotted on a sapling of a tree in an area of brush separating two old fields. There is a small pool of water nearby (vernal pool?) in the middle of the adjacent field that remains unless there is a complete lack of rain for an extended period of time.

Notes:

This is the second juvenile I've discovered in this exact area.

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