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Please Do Not Disturb! A Pacific Tree Frog, waiting!<br />
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<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/97750/if_i_dont_move_you_cant_see_me.html" title="If I Don&rsquo;t Move, You Can&rsquo;t See Me!"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/2839/97750_thumb.jpeg?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=nnz3dloK6yhnbq9LiNXAqjKxYvE%3D" width="114" height="152" alt="If I Don&rsquo;t Move, You Can&rsquo;t See Me! A Pacific Tree Frog resting on a salal leaf.      <br />
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   Canada,Geotagged,Pacific tree frog,Pseudacris regilla,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

    comments (4)

  1. yes, I am shy! :-D Posted 5 years ago
    1. I was quite surprised that I could rotate the leaf to get a better camera angle and there was no movement. I didn’t try to handle the little fellow although it was a temptation to see what I could get away with! Posted 5 years ago
  2. Great shot! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you! 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
Species identified by gary fast
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By gary fast

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Uploaded Jul 11, 2020. Captured Jul 10, 2020 16:54 in 315 Whaletown Rd, Whaletown, BC V0P 1Z0, Canada.
  • E-M5MarkII
  • f/8.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO1600
  • 60mm