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Gray Tree Frogs

Gray tree frogs are a frequent and well-camouflaged subject for my photography. I document their ability to change color and their arboreal habits. I capture their calls and their presence in wooded areas. I observe their role in controlling insect populations. I aim to show their adaptability and their importance in the local ecosystem. Their subtle beauty is a rewarding challenge to capture.

First Gray Tree Frog at Sequoyah Refuge

December 20, 2024September 20, 2023 by Steve Creek
Gray Tree Frog On A Blade Of Johnson Grass

While scanning the Johnson grass along the road for potential photo subjects. A small gray tree frog on top of a leaf caught my eye.

Categories Frogs, Gray Tree Frogs, National Wildlife Refuges, Oklahoma Wildlife Locations, Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Tags frog photography, gray tree frog, gray treefrog, hyla versicolor, Oklahoma wildlife, tree frog, Wildlife Photography 1 Comment

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