I found this little guy while walking through the woods, scoping out turkey hunting spots. This species spends most of the year high in the trees, so finding it down low is likely a sign that breeding season has begun. Breeding lasts from March through August but is at its peak during the summer. These treefrogs spend most of the day resting and become active at night. To learn more, see Cope’s Grey Treefrog.
What Is It? Wednesday- Cope’s Grey Treefrog
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