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Gray tree frog

Hyla versicolor

Photo by Jason25
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Field Notes

Description:

Tree frog

Species ID Suggestions

spring peeper

Pseudacris c. crucifer

Gray tree frog

Hyla versicolor

Comments (6)

More pics are up, let me know the verdict! They are very loud at night, if that helps
spring peepers have an x on their backs this one has markings that are close but not perfect. Check your other photos if there is an x on their back they are spring peepers and this one just does not have the full x mark like most do
This may be a spring peeper if your finding a lot of them in and around the water
I thinkso too Willie. We have a bunch if these frogs living near our pool. Plan to post all the colors we've found!
Oh by the way, welcome to Project Noah Jason, the U.P. is a wonderful place to find many great spottings.
I believe what you have spotted is a gray tree frog, like this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/12000490 Read up on them, they change colors
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PublishedJune 28, 2012

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