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Here's a little froggie in my greenhouse. Don't know if he/she is native to the area or hitched a ride in a plant.
Love those froggi, I found one in my orchids while they were outside. , don't know how it got there, its not native to this area of Michigan. It liked to hang out on the door screen
I can't believe that! They are abundant around here, and we are not that far from you.
I can't believe that! They are abundant around here, and we are not that far from you.
Oops -- you are right, Forrest. They are Gray Tree Frogs here. In my mind I think of them as green because they are green when they are young, and only turn gray as they become adults. Most of my encounters with them have been when they are still green.Green treefrogs in Michigan!?! That would be quite a range extension. More likely the grey treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis), they can be quite green and easily confused. The biggest differences are that greens have a prominent white stripe on the lip, smoother skin and cannot freeze solid like the greys (an amazing adaptation to living in the north). I love our US treefrogs!!!
Forrest
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