These frogs were heard calling at night after a light rain in the afternoon. The two heard in the recording are different individuals than the one in the photo. The upward trilling sound in the second recording is also E. antilliensis. The final recording shows how they stagger their calls when calling together.
In the same area where I saw the 5 frogs hopping out of a pot yesterday afternoon, spotted this little frog hanging out after a rain shower. I think it's the same species as yesterday's observation. Perhaps the green was algae?
In the same area where I saw the 5 frogs hopping out of a pot yesterday afternoon, spotted this little frog hanging out after a rain shower. I think it's the same species as yesterday's observation. Perhaps the green was algae?
In the same area where I saw the 5 frogs hopping out of a pot yesterday afternoon, spotted this little frog hanging out after a rain shower. I think it's the same species as yesterday's observation. Perhaps the green was algae?
In the same area where I saw the 5 frogs hopping out of a pot yesterday afternoon, spotted this little frog hanging out after a rain shower. I think it's the same species as yesterday's observation. Perhaps the green was algae?
In the same area where I saw the 5 frogs hopping out of a pot yesterday afternoon, spotted this little frog hanging out after a rain shower. I think it's the same species as yesterday's observation. Perhaps the green was algae?