American Green Tree Frogs in the Summer Sun
American green tree frogs rest in summer light at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with field notes and camera details from my shoot.
Green tree frogs are a vibrant subject for my photography, especially in Arkansas wetlands. I document their smooth, bright green skin and their nocturnal habits. I capture their calls and their presence in vegetation near water. I observe their role as insect predators. I aim to show their delicate beauty and their importance in the local ecosystem. Their vivid color makes them a joy to photograph.
American green tree frogs rest in summer light at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with field notes and camera details from my shoot.
Long-tailed green tree frog photos from Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, including one unusual frog that appeared to retain a tail.
Green tree frogs camouflage so well in Oklahoma wetlands. See how I spotted and photographed them at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
After 16 years of searching, I finally photographed a Green Tree Frog on an American Lotus Leaf at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Wildlife photographer Steve Creek describes encountering and photographing an American green tree frog while hiking in Oklahoma.