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Kermit is brown
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This is a four-lined tree frog, a common yet charming species of the secondary forests, scrub land, parks and gardens. It has a repetitive monosyllabic call is an instantly recognisable sound in much of rural Southeast Asia. Most commonly encountered a few feet from the ground clinging to small stems, it may also be found in puddles on wet ground.
Its colour varies from green-grey to a less common ruddy-brown; the four lines on its back may be absent in some populations.
I found this specimen this morning after the rain and managed to shoot it in various positions before it had enough of my flash going off in it's face. |
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I love your frog! They look fragile. Good composition-he looks like he might spring out at me and land on my monitor.