Eastern Gray Tree Frog
Eastern gray tree frogs have geographical markings. Each one is probably quite unique. This frog was resting on the back steps of the breezeway. The frogs make loud trilling chirping sounds throughout the neighborhood. Shyness does not seem to be a problem for them. This one sat and posed for pictures. At about 2 inches long this frog would be considered a large frog. April and May are the prime breeding seasons for the frogs and they lay up to 2000 eggs at a time. The wetlands behind our house are a great place for them to live.
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