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Tree frog (?) in the citrus trees

Rich Z

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Today Connie and I were puttering around in one of our little citrus groves. She was putting down fertilizer and I was trimming off some dead branches, when I spotted this little critter just sitting on a leaf close to the trunk. I usually see green tree frogs around, but this one was kind of an unusual color, so I went on back to the house to grab the camera. Hey, I just bought a new camera, so give me even the slightest of reasons to use it! :hehe:

Not sure what kind it is, but it may be a spring peeper of some sort. A fun find, regardless.

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The white powdery stuff, btw, is pollen. It's been everywhere lately.
 
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