This little guy was clung to our back sliding door a few weeks ago. I have never seen a frog with red eyes!
He was tiny too, this is my finger up to the glass
Doesn't he look as if he's thinking, what do you want?
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Awe - he's cute!!
ReplyDeleteTammi
My Organized Chaos
What a little beauty!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's so neat!! Great pics :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool! I can never seem to get animals to hold still long enough for pictures. lol.
ReplyDeleteI think that would be so cool to find on my back door. The kids would get such a kick out of it!
ReplyDeleteHe's so small, he's almost translucent. He is so cute! I love frogs.
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That is an awesome looking frog!
ReplyDeleteVery neat! He almost looks see-through, like he's mimicking the glass.
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Very cool photos and frog! Thanks for hosting and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHow neat! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are awesome photos! Thanks for sharing!
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Verena
He's very cute, looks a little afraid and like he's made of green jelly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat frog!
ReplyDeleteHis eyes were red bc he was just transformed into a frog. They'll get darker in time. :))
ReplyDeleteTiffany
that is sooooo cool... i love frogs :)
ReplyDeleteNO, i do not want to touch them, but they are neat to look at
That is one cool looking frog.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is so cool!
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable! We get some little tree frogs here that are even smaller than that, but without red eyes.
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute! Very cool how his skin is translucent!
ReplyDeletePretty little frog - is it a tree frog? We get a lot in our wooded yard.
ReplyDeletei had a frog picture last week for my ww:)
ReplyDeleteaww he's so cute
ReplyDeleteCoot shot! Thanks for hosting this linky.
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Char :)
Actually, I've seen them like that but never got close enough to snap such wonderful photos.
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He's so cute! I've never seen a frog like that except in books.His eyes are so cool,pretty shade of red. I thought I'd come say Hi since I haven't left a comment for awhile.I hope you and your family are having a good summer.This is my wk off. I watch my 4 yr old neice 2-3 days a wk and she's such a sweetie.They went camping so I'm relaxing.Take Care & Have A Blessed Day!
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable little frog. :)
ReplyDeleteWe have something similar all over the place here... plus when I went out after dark today I saw some larger toads too... love the photos!
ReplyDeleteAw, what a neat little guy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Great frog pics! We had a visit from a tree for too!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cool! :-) Great photos of the little cutie.
ReplyDeleteThat is just too cool!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I love frogs
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteWow that is super tiny :)
ReplyDeleteWow Ive never seen anything so cute and tiny!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! We rarely get frogs out here, in our dry southern California climate, and never that up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteLOL I have no idea what kind of frog that is, but my daughter, who is an expert in all animals that have been featured on Diego would tell you "It's a Red Eye Tree Frog!!!" :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny thing a frog are,
ReplyDeleteHe ain't got no tail almost hardly.
When he hop, he jump when he jump,
He sit on he little tail, he ain't got
Almost hardly. ~Anon.
Really, my friend's grandmother taught that to her, and she to me.
I don't really like frogs but admit that one is pretty cute!
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That is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteNot really a fan of frogs but this one is sort of cute.
ReplyDeleteTiny and slimy. Just got a shiver down my back. Brrrr!
ReplyDeleteI love tree frogs!
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that is too neat!!! frogs are so cute and this little guy is adorable
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about frogs? I just love them! They are so cute and hop around. I decorated my son's nursery in Lambs and Ivy frogs. Then I had a dream when I was pregnant with my oldest that I gave birth to a bullfrog. Odd! Most pregnancy dreams are!
ReplyDeleteWow! So exotic. You think he's a local boy or did someone lose a pet?
ReplyDeleteThat frog has attitude!
ReplyDeleteAwww he is kinda cute, kinda creepy to though.lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool find!
ReplyDeleteawww! That's so sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! I can get close without getting close!
ReplyDeletethat frog is actually a cutie! his face reminds me of the Geico gecko.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the linky! This is the first post like this I've ever done.
ReplyDeleteKimberley Meier
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So teeny tiny!
ReplyDeletehe is so tiny. I wouldn't even be able to notice him. good eye.
ReplyDeletehis body looks transparent! how neat is that...he looks confident.
ReplyDeleteI can handle little froggies like that! But toads ... ewwww..
ReplyDeleteoh so tiny!
ReplyDeletevery cool frog! I am a new follower and linking up through wordless wednesday!!
ReplyDeleteMy son would of went happy crazy if he were to find this. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteWe have a ton of baby frogs around here.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot where he looks like he's just floating in mid air!
ReplyDeleteHow incredibly cool!!
ReplyDeleteLove It!
ReplyDeleteLove It!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little guy!!
ReplyDeleteMy son would LOVE that frog on our back door like that. So would my cat :)
ReplyDeleteHe is so tiny! We don't have frogs like that in Beaumont, CA.
ReplyDeleteWow! It is so tiny. Thanks for sharing! My kids enjoyed looking at the pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat little frog! Nice pics!
ReplyDeleteMy son would adore that frog!
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