Green Frog

This Green Frog looks to have found a mossy spot to "fish" for flies. It's not a great angle, but it achieves 1 thing that this picture doesn't achieve: easy identifiability. One thing you can easily see is 1 of the ridges going straight down its back, clearly distinguishing it from its American Bullfrog cousin.

Other than that, the moss makes an interesting spot to sit. While both the frog and moss are green, which should provide some camouflage, the shades of green aren't particularly close. The frog might actually blend in better with a muddy background, perhaps resembling some slimy vegetation in the mud. On the other hand, moss does sound like a comfortable place to sit while waiting for dinner to fly by.

May 12, 2023 at Lord Stirling Park
Photo 282422844, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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