Months ago, Steve and I spent a few hours taking pictures down by the Rogue River and while I was at the river's edge, I happened to look down and find this fellow looking back at me!
Pacific Tree Frogs are the most common frog on the west coast of North America and are found from Canada down to Baja, California, and east to Nevada, Idaho and Montana. They don't seem to be affected by the world's frog decline, and their population is very strong.
If you would like to know more about the decline in amphibean populations around the world, Wiki has a great page here:
Wiki: Decline in Amphibian Populations
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