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In From The Cold. This little fellow took advantage of me leaving the kiln room door open while the kiln was cooling down. He has settled down on some extra kiln shelves right next to the kiln. Reluctant to move, I had to pick the fellow up and put him outside before starting the kiln up again. Canada,Geotagged,Pacific tree frog,Pseudacris regilla,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

In From The Cold.

This little fellow took advantage of me leaving the kiln room door open while the kiln was cooling down. He has settled down on some extra kiln shelves right next to the kiln. Reluctant to move, I had to pick the fellow up and put him outside before starting the kiln up again.

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  1. Very nice close up! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you! Posted 5 years ago
  2. Such a nice close up, love being able to see the skin details and that eye! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thanks! I am wondering if those coloured “dots” in the skin are the chromatophores that allow the frog to change colour. More research needed! Posted 5 years ago
  3. Nice shot, Gary! And, it's so cool that you have a kiln! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you, Christine. Pottery, another thing that “keeps me off the streets”. Ha! Posted 5 years ago
      1. Lol, awesome! You are a Renaissance man ;). My mom has a kiln too -- she makes fused glass art. Posted 5 years ago

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The Pacific tree frog has a range from the West Coast of the United States to British Columbia, in Canada. They live from sea level to more than 10,000 feet in many types of habitats, reproducing in aquatic settings. They occur in shades of greens or browns and can change colors over periods of hours and weeks.

Similar species: Frogs
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Uploaded Aug 24, 2020. Captured Aug 22, 2020 10:06 in 315 Whaletown Rd, Whaletown, BC V0P 1Z0, Canada.
  • E-M5MarkIII
  • f/16.0
  • 1/250s
  • ISO640
  • 60mm