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We just re-sided our barn and this little guy stayed around the entire time. He is really tiny. Any idea what the name of this frog is. My daughter said it was a tree frog, hope she's right.

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    • photo of grma_of6
    • Well, I think I found your frog. Eastern Gray Treefrog How to Identify: 1 1/4 - 2 in. (3.2-5.1 cm); green to gray to brown; light spot beneath eye; bright yellow or orange on underside of hind legs; large toe pads; a rough or bumpy skin on its back, usually with darker blotches. Here is the site I found this info at. http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/amphibian/gray.htm

    • said grma_of6

    • 2007.10.22 at 19:54:19 PDT
    • photo of grma_of6
    • Well, his rounded toes look like a Tree frog but there are many kinds of them & he doesn't look like any I'm familiar with.

    • said grma_of6

    • 2007.10.22 at 19:25:22 PDT
    • photo of segseven
    • It is a tree frog as you can tell from the little suction cups on his toes. I almost cut a leg off one a couple of weeks ago pruning my Yopon shub. He never did leave either. They think they are invisible. Great shot, Mary Ann! hugs from, OKLAHOMA. Susie

    • said segseven

    • 2007.08.28 at 11:45:33 PDT
    • photo of drpenn
    • Wow! Look at the COLORS on this little guy. How cool!

    • said drpenn

    • 2007.08.26 at 10:44:23 PDT
    • photo of kelvinnz
    • Very nicely arranged. Good clear shot and a simple background - excellent work

    • said kelvinnz

    • 2007.08.23 at 01:22:43 PDT
    • photo of huguette296100
    • Nice shot here! In french we called them "rainette"!

    • said huguette296100

    • 2007.08.22 at 16:44:00 PDT
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    • I have no idea what kind of frog he is but he certainly has good grip on things. hehe

    • said whaskin

    • 2007.08.22 at 15:10:16 PDT
    • photo of taruni85
    • looks like a tree trunk only...even if she didn know...she is very intelligent to make associations :-) ...very nice picture

    • said taruni85

    • 2007.08.21 at 13:14:50 PDT
    • photo of sandrajacktrips
    • Frogs are so rare to capture and it looks fantastic...Sandra

    • said sandrajacktrips

    • 2007.08.21 at 02:51:22 PDT
    • photo of umpa1
    • Yes I agree with Jay, its a toad, warty in appearance, long fingers, and short stubby face, well taken .

    • said umpa1

    • 2007.08.20 at 08:36:07 PDT
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    • A lovely shot.Well done

    • said anttisarki

    • 2007.08.20 at 02:27:50 PDT
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    • Yes it is a tree frog, more tiny than normal frog and leaving on the plants. Lovely shot, MaryAnn. Claudia

    • said sstarlights

    • 2007.08.19 at 09:06:55 PDT
    • photo of patsylaird
    • It is a tree frog, but there are lots of different kinds. You can type Tree frog in the search area and you might find out what kind it is. He sure is holdin on there. Good shot.

    • said patsylaird

    • 2007.08.19 at 08:23:55 PDT
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    • Very kind and pretty photo. Jozef

    • said joznig

    • 2007.08.19 at 04:40:18 PDT
    • photo of utehempel
    • Great shot of that tiny frog. I don't know name of him. He looks interesting.

    • said utehempel

    • 2007.08.19 at 00:17:21 PDT
    • photo of Jayramji
    • Finger is easy identification for toad , this is toad, may be on tree Nice shot -jay

    • said Jayramji

    • 2007.08.18 at 23:56:07 PDT
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    • I can't agree that by any stretch of the imagination a frog is cute, as Connie suggests. Maybe she is comparing it with the cane toad, in which case I'll let her off! I'll just say that your photo is cute - how's that? Hugs, Peter

    • said georgieboy98

    • 2007.08.18 at 23:30:06 PDT
    • photo of photoop23
    • He's a cutie! Look at those toes! Nice shot!

    • said photoop23

    • 2007.08.18 at 16:27:57 PDT
    • photo of missdee101
    • His name is Freddy and those little pads on his feet are suction cups that allow him to hang on and travel vertically. He is cute - great capture. - DeeAnne

    • said missdee101

    • 2007.08.18 at 08:29:16 PDT
    • photo of poppy1812
    • Not sure but they are diminishing over here and it is said that frogs are a sign of a healthy environment.

    • said poppy1812

    • 2007.08.18 at 07:12:28 PDT
    • photo of coni_fer01
    • Sooo cute - I wish I knew what type too - nice shot:)

    • said coni_fer01

    • 2007.08.18 at 04:22:19 PDT
    • photo of ranyaari100
    • WONDERFUL - So rare in our places.

    • said ranyaari100

    • 2007.08.18 at 03:48:20 PDT
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    • I think you should call him Steve.

    • said loriarnold101

    • 2007.08.18 at 01:45:01 PDT
    • photo of myran51
    • It has a real stony appearance. I do not know the name of it either. have never seen this kind before!

    • said myran51

    • 2007.08.17 at 23:02:25 PDT
    • photo of lynncmor
    • No, but love those ?? toes ???

    • said lynncmor

    • 2007.08.17 at 21:03:42 PDT
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    • Jim? Bob? No idea. It's amazing the way he sticks to the side of the barn Ira

    • said idelsoni

    • 2007.08.17 at 18:58:27 PDT
    • photo of luvnartusa
    • Nope, I can't help with the name either. He is a cutie though...Pam

    • said luvnartusa

    • 2007.08.17 at 17:10:56 PDT
    • photo of bearfolk
    • Sorry that I cannot help with the name. It sure is a colourful little dude!

    • said bearfolk

    • 2007.08.17 at 15:48:24 PDT

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