This morning I’m sharing two American Green Tree Frog photos that I took last week while walking a side road at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.
Resting American Green Tree Frog in Oklahoma
There were more than a few green tree frogs along the overgrown side road. Most of the tree frogs were younger looking and quite small. They seemed to be everywhere. There were so many, I am certain I missed spotting a few.
I’m still very grateful to be seeing these American Green Tree Frogs, because I went so long without seeing them while I lived in Utah.
American Green Tree Frog resting on a blade of grass
There are just a few days left before some of the side roads at the refuge close on September 1st until next March. I’m hoping to walk those roads at least one more time to look for frogs, spiders, and anything else I can find before they close.
These American Green Tree Frogs bring me so much joy, and I love having them in my viewfinder.
Life is good.
Mia
Click here to see more of my American Green Tree Frog photos plus facts and information about this species.
I have a deep and abiding love for froggies … it all comes from our old house which we moved away from 10 years ago … so hard to believe. But we had a swimming pool and one of my “chores” it was actually a great joy, was to go down to the pool every morning in warm weather and scoop the baby peepers out and carry them to a safer spot. I never knew what was going to be in that pool of a morning, but the peepers were pretty much a sure bet! Adorable little things … and they would pose for the camera so nicely!!! Where we are now we have the occasional tree frogs … they sing me the prettiest lullabies at night!!!
Really marvelous froggie pics. Beautiful little guys aren’t they? Thanks Mia.