Tag Archives: Debbie Trujillo

Adrian Bennett was enjoying the afternoon with her friend, Roxanne, when Roxanne noticed something unusual about Adrian's birdhouse. A tiny green frog was peeking out the entrance hole, which is draped with spiderwebs.

I love these treefrogs. Here's a close-up photo of one, taken by Allen Vinson.

And here's a photo of a juvenile Sierran Treefrog taken by Debbie Trujillo. Sure is tiny.

Thanks to Adrian, Allen and Debbie for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

The weather today was so strange. This morning the breeze came from inland and temperatures soared. But by afternoon, the breeze shifted and brought cool fog. I had opened lots of windows with the morning warm weather, but soon had to close them with the billowing fog.

This little green frog, recently transformed, was spotted by Debbie Trujillo.

You can see how very small it is perched on Debbie's hand. Here is a close-up of the frog in some greenery.

While these treefrogs are small, they have big voices, especially in mating season.

Thanks to Debbie for allowing me to share her photos with you here. While fog is over the Pacific Ocean, it is toasty warm at our place in Anchor Bay today.