Since no one posted an ID, it would appear to be a Wood Frog. The black mottle through the eye with the white line below it is typical of wood frogs.
Likely a male that is 'mookin fer nub'.
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Since no one posted an ID, it would appear to be a Wood Frog. The black mottle through the eye with the white line below it is typical of wood frogs.
Likely a male that is 'mookin fer nub'.
Thank you for the ID. I'm in western Washington, so it seems that this little guy might be a bit of a pioneer. :)
A truly magnificent little dude. 🐸
Oh shoot, a cameo from the model 👀
I feel so grateful, my backyard is a natural reservation for singing tree frogs that have been there for basically forever.
Brrrp cheep!
Super cute little dude