Swimming in a still pool of the river, watched it dive to the bottom and eat something it caught a few times. Bubbles were visible coming out of its mouth underwater as it dove
Juvenile. Found in gravel of seep under large boulder.
Adult. Found under fallen branch near top of very small falls in small stream.
About two inches long and found in my bathtub this morning. Tan in color with dark grey spots and stripes. This one is larger than the frog found last week.
Found on a step on my deck; About 70 degrees F; second frog found shortly after. It was sticky.
This is one of the many brown tree frog species in the Peruvian Amazon, formerly in the Hyla Genus, later reclassified as Hypsiboas. These seem to support the snake population as one of their staple forage items. On another hike we saw the hind end of this species hanging out of the mouth of a tree snake. Sadly no photo!