Field Guide to Maryland's Frogs and Toads (Order Anura)
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Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) | Adult Gray Treefrog, photo courtesy of John White
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| Appearance: | Habitats: Photo of Habitat for Gray Tree Frogs courtesy of Rebecca Chalmers
- Usually observed on tree or shrub trunk or branches that grow in or immediately adjacent to shallow water bodies: permanent, semi-permanent or seasonal wetlands.
- Require a combination of forest and wetland.
| How to Find:- Listen for their nighttime calls from May through July, a hollow wooden trill, which is slow and more musical in H. versicolor and faster and more harsh sounding in H. chrysoscelis, though calling speed is affected by temperature.
- They may also call during the day.
- Hyla chrysoscelis is the more common species on the Coastal Plain, while H. versicolor is more common in the rest of Maryland.
| Distribution in Maryland:Gray treefrogs are found throughout much of Maryland. | For More Information: |
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