Amphibian Tree Frog on Dried Stalk June 11, 2021 Ellen Jennings 11 Comments After not finding a Tree Frog in the Calla Lilies around the pond I spotted this one right at my eye level on a dried stalk from last year’s hibiscus. Tree Frog on Dried Stalk Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
I love the geometry in the photo. I have never thought of frogs as images of tranquility, so this opens up a whole new world. Thanks! Loading... Reply
So glad that you liked it, Andrea. Tranquil is a great description of the tree frog at rest. Thanks for commenting and for stopping by! Loading... Reply
He kind of surprised me, usually they are in more camouflaged spots. Thanks, glad that you like it! Loading... Reply
He looks so comfy perched there and appears to have dozed off. A superb photo and moment frozen in time, Ellen! 🙂 Loading... Reply
I thought he was being a bit risky napping out in the open like that, Pete. Usually when I spot them they are inside some vegetation or on something green, presumably for camouflage. Thanks, glad that you liked it. Loading... Reply
That’s a terrific shot 👏👏👏
I love the geometry in the photo. I have never thought of frogs as images of tranquility, so this opens up a whole new world. Thanks!
So glad that you liked it, Andrea. Tranquil is a great description of the tree frog at rest. Thanks for commenting and for stopping by!
What a find 😊. Excellent photo!
He kind of surprised me, usually they are in more camouflaged spots. Thanks, glad that you like it!
So sweet too!
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He looks so comfy perched there and appears to have dozed off. A superb photo and moment frozen in time, Ellen! 🙂
I thought he was being a bit risky napping out in the open like that, Pete. Usually when I spot them they are inside some vegetation or on something green, presumably for camouflage. Thanks, glad that you liked it.
So cute and snoozey! An unforgettable frog photo. I like this so much!
Thanks, Liz, glad that you liked it!