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.
Frogs are a fascinating subject for my photography. I document their diverse forms and habitats, from wetlands to forests. I capture their life cycles, from tadpoles to adults. I observe their calls and their role in the ecosystem. I aim to show their importance as indicators of environmental health. Their varied colors and behaviors are a joy to capture.
American green tree frogs rest in summer light at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, with field notes and camera details from my shoot.
A young bullfrog blends into duckweed at Tuff Pond in Oklahoma, giving me a brief chance to capture it in late morning light.
Long-tailed green tree frog photos from Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, including one unusual frog that appeared to retain a tail.
Learn if green tree frogs are safe to touch and why it’s best to admire these delicate amphibians from a respectful distance.
A nature photographer’s blog post about capturing images of cryptically colored Green Tree Frogs blending into wetland vegetation.
After 16 years of searching, I finally photographed a Green Tree Frog on an American Lotus Leaf at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! As a Wildlife Photographer, I couldn’t resist sharing this photo of a vibrant Green Tree Frog in honor of this festive holiday.
During my recent visit to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, I came upon an incredible gathering of juvenile Bullfrogs.