A small spotted light green frog hiding in grass.
In 2007, the Pacific Tree frog (Pacific Chorus frog) was designated as the official amphibian of the State of Washington.
A closer look at the frog. Many small lightly brown spots on the back and legs of the frog.
Another close view of this frog. It has a black stripe from its nose, around the eyes, and ending at the front legs.
The Pacific tree frog is the only frog in the world to actually go “ribbit.” I love hearing the long, slow “cre-ee-ee-eeek” call.
I see you Pacific tree frog!
My ritual from Spring until Fall is checking the lawn for frogs before proceeding to mow.
Mowing slowly helps those frogs I don’t see escape. 🐸
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