beneath the spanish moss with janson jones
Hyla squirella, the Squirrel treefrog; Brevard county, Florida (31 July 2016).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog; Volusia county, Florida (02 August 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Volusia county, Florida (29 May 2017).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (17 June 2020).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (24 June 2017).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla chrysoscelis, the Cope’s grey treefrog; Gilchrist county, Florida (12 April 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Lowndes county, Georgia (18 March 2013).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (05 April 2017).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Volusia county, Florida (04 May 2016).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla cinerea, the American green treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (05 June 2007).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.A modest attempt at a self portrait.
Hyla femoralis, the Pine woods treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (16 March 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates clamitans, the Bronze frog; Volusia county, Florida (05 July 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (17 June 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates catesbeianus, the American bullfrog (presumably); Seminole county, Florida (18 October 2006). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla cinerea, the American green treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (20 September 2020).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla cinerea, the American green treefrog;Volusia county, Florida (20 September 2020).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Volusia county, Florida (27 September 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot;Volusia county, Florida (27 September 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Acris gryllus dorsalis, the Florida cricket frog; Volusia county, Florida (11 November 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Acris gryllus dorsalis, the Florida cricket frog;Volusia county, Florida (11 November 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (08 August 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog;Volusia county, Florida (08 August 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates sphenocephalus, the Southern leopard frog; Volusia county, Florida (19 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Osteopilus septentrionalis, the Cuban treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (19 April 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla cinerea, the American green treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (06 May 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (17 June 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Hyla femoralis, the Pine woods treefrog; Volusia county, Florida (16 March 2016). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (04 July 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (04 July 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (04 July 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog; Volusia county, Florida (21 August 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog; Volusia county, Florida (21 August 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog; Volusia county, Florida (21 August 2013). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Gastrophryne carolinensis, the Eastern narrowmouth toad; Lake county, Florida (27 June 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Gastrophryne carolinensis, the Eastern narrowmouth toad; Lake county, Florida (27 June 2014). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Gastrophryne carolinensis, the Eastern narrowmouth toad;Lake county, Florida (27 June 2014).Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus quercicus, the Oak toad; Volusia county, Florida (19 June 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus quercicus, the Oak toad; Volusia county, Florida (19 June 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Anaxyrus quercicus, the Oak toad; Volusia county, Florida (19 June 2020). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Marion county, Florida (22 October 2017). Eastern spadefoot toads sport one of my favorite herp eye patterns. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Marion county, Florida (22 October 2017). Lateral perspective of an adult Eastern spadefoot. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot; Marion county, Florida (22 October 2017). An adult Eastern spadefoot rockin’ its proportionally huge head. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot (toadlet); Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2020). One more look at one of our front yard Eastern spadefoot toadlets. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot (juvenile); Volusia county, Florida (05 April 2020). Toadlet on a leaf on a leaf. Such a tiny-yet-awesome thing to see adjacent to your front patio sidewalk. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Scaphiopus holbrookii, the Eastern spadefoot (toadlet); Volusia county, Florida (06 April 2020). A wee tiny Eastern spadefoot toadlet just starting what I hope will turn out to be an epic romp through reality. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates grylio, the Pig frog; Miami-Dade county, Florida (10 November 2018). These nocturnal road warriors are easier to distinguish from bullfrogs in the Everglades since bullfrogs don’t quite range that far south! Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates grylio, the Pig frog; Miami-Dade county, Florida (10 November 2018). A relatively smallish pig frog in the Florida Everglades Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Lithobates grylio, the Pig frog (assumed); Lake county, Florida (17 May 2015). The boss, the hoss. I have a hard time distinguishing between these and Lithobates catesbeiana, the bullfrog. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Pseudacris crucifer, the Spring peeper; Lowndes county, Georgia (12 February 2013). Peepers have the sweetest calls; one of the first species I hear each early spring (if not late winter). Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.
Pseudacris crucifer, the Spring peeper; Lowndes county, Georgia (12 February 2013). Loved the orange base tan on this one, but then again this was before the rise of Trumpism. Learn more about this species at iNaturalist.org.