
Why are you waking me up...

...when it's so clearly time for sleeping?

Oh, ok.
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A green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) was napping in the crevice of a post that needed to be moved. He got moved too, but wasn't too happy about it.
It reminded me of the Green chair frog from a few years back.
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Submitted to the Friday Ark.
11 comments:
They are so beautiful! Wow! I just gasped when I saw that spectacular shade of green....and now I am green with frog envy! lol
We only have peepers and grey tree frogs of the hyla clan up here.
Isn't he adorable. Great pictures and I love the dialog.
Love the green tree frogs. We don't see many now days because of the invasive cuban tree frog.
What a beautiful little green tree frog. I remember the first time I saw the tree frogs up in Washington, and it was this brilliant bright green. It's a sight that just has to make you happy!
It's not easy being green.
Gorgeous shots of a gorgeous frog!
3C, I keep hearing the peepers here, but have never seen one.
NCMW, yup, he really said that. ;)
Dani, oh no, I hadn't heard about that one.
Robin Andrea, I know what you mean. They always make me smile!
FC, I've heard that. :)
Lisa, thanks!
This green tree frog is Adorable with a Cap A!
Cuteness. That is CUTENESS on a stick.
Thanks, Tom and Susan!
Awesome great shots!
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