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Green Frog In The Grass
Green Frog In The Grass
Species: Lithobates clamitans (Green Frog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > June 2013 > Green Frog In The Grass

Green Frog Half Submerged
I think if this was a bullfrog that ridge wouldn't continue down the back, it would wrap around the Tympanum and then end.
Species: Lithobates clamitans (Green Frog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > June 2013 > Green Frog Half Submerged

Skin Details
Skin Details
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > September 2020 > Skin Details

Two Frogs On Leaf
Two Frogs On Leaf
Species: Pseudacris regilla (Pacific Treefrog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > September 2020 > Two Frogs On Leaf

Tree Frogs On Blackberry Leaves
Tree Frogs On Blackberry Leaves
Species: Pseudacris regilla (Pacific Treefrog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > September 2020 > Tree Frogs On Blackberry Leaves

Green Frog Peaking From Algae
I think the gold flecks in their eyes are pretty cool.
Species: Lithobates clamitans (Green Frog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > August 2016 > Green Frog Peaking From Algae

Green Frog Half Submerged
At first I thought this was a bullfrog, but they were generally too small to be bullfrogs. The folds on their back helps distinguish them from bullfrogs.
Species: Lithobates clamitans (Green Frog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > August 2016 > Green Frog Half Submerged

Bullfrog Covered In Bugs
Only when you look at the detail do you see the hundreds of smaller bugs on the frog and leaves. I'm guessing they can't bite the frog or else the frog would have gone crazy by now.
Species: Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > July 2015 > Bullfrog Covered In Bugs

Bullfrog Floating In Pond
This frog didn't do much - he did swim away when I tried to get closer.
Species: Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > July 2015 > Bullfrog Floating In Pond

Tadpole Lurking In The Shallows
I think you can see legs about half way down the body. It's hard for me to tell if this is a green frog or bull frog tadpole - I suspect it's a green frog because there are many green frogs in this pond in the summer, and the body to tail ratio is longer (likely Green Frog) and it doesn't have black spots (Bullfrogs have black spots).
Species: Lithobates clamitans (Green Frog)

John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > May 2015 > Tadpole Lurking In The Shallows

Asian Common Toad
Oh, saucy! This wasn't a large pond, but I'm sure it's big enough for this pair.
Species: Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Asian common toad)

John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong 11 > Asian Common Toad

Toads In Moss
There are three toadlets in this photo. This photo is two images combined in photoshop.
Tags: amphibian
Species: Bufo boreas (Western Toad)

John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Whistler August Long Weekend > Toads In Moss

Bullfrog In Hamilton Marsh
I was sad to see Bullfrogs in the Pond. This basically means everything else has been eaten.
Tags: amphibian
Species: Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog)

John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping 2 > Bullfrog In Hamilton Marsh

Green And Brown Morph Pacific Tree Frogs
Green And Brown Morph Pacific Tree Frogs
Species: Pseudacris regilla (Pacific Treefrog)

John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Green And Brown Morph Pacific Tree Frogs

Frog In Weed
Happy I can see a frog, sad it's an invasive eating machine.
Species: Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog)

John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > July 2017 > Frog In Weed

Young Toad
I really though this was some cool frog. Turns out it's just a baby (or toadlet as the book says) Western Toad. These were quire common - even though we they are smaller than a dime, we saw them in three different places on the trail.
Species: Bufo boreas (Western Toad)

John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Wells Grey > Young Toad

Red Legged Frog
Those busy parks guys had just cut the area around the trail and all the cover this frog probably enjoyed was now gone. He was patient to my photography.
Species: Rana aurora (red-legged frog)

John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Cape Scott > Red Legged Frog

Western Toad
I suspect this is a young animal - the white line on the back is just starting to form. This guy was small - a little larger than a toonie. I have seen them even younger - roughly the size of a dime.
Tags: amphibian
Species: Bufo boreas (Western Toad)

John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Elk Thurston > Western Toad

Frog On Mossy Leaf
Frog On Mossy Leaf
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > Costa Rica > Frog On Mossy Leaf

Frog On Leaf
Frog On Leaf
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2023 to 2005 > Costa Rica > Frog On Leaf

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