Visit From a New Hampshire Tree Frog

gray tree frog
Gray Tree Frog

In Florida the bright green tree frogs are everywhere. Until recently I didn’t know that here in New England we also have northern tree frogs.

The gray tree frog has skin that looks like the bark of a tree in fact. A few weeks ago, this little guy sat on the edge of my outside chair for most of the day. The cats ignored him, and he rested on the chair undisturbed. I’m glad I got his (or her) photo.

The colored splotches are so interesting. It would be difficult to spot this frog if he were clinging to lichen covered tree!

This frog photo is my own, but I’ve donated it to Pixabay for anyone to use, so help yourself.

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Author: Pam

New England native, Florida resident. Blogging about boating, beach-combing, gardening, camping, and knitting. Work for Zazzle as a designer since 2008.

4 thoughts on “Visit From a New Hampshire Tree Frog”

  1. We have a gray tree frog on our front porch ledge

    that hides in a crack of the piling that holds up the

    porch roof. He suns himself everyday and does not

    seem to want any water if I put a bit near him. There

    are tiny ants that go by occasionally and he may eat

    them; but he seems happy and has been there for over

    one month now.

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