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More Nature Images from Neabsco Creek

September 30, 2021 by John Caplis

 

Steam rising around a white heron on Neabsco Creek at sunrise.  

 

The find of the day…a “yellow” green tree frog!   

 

 

Green tree frog on the stalk of a pickerel weed bloom.

 

I loved the decaying pickerel weed leaf which this green tree frog has decided to make his home for the day.

 

Giant yellow garden spiders are a common but beautiful sight along the Neabsco Boardwalk.   

 

It is rare however, to see them wander off of the neatly manicured webs.  I found this spider on some nearby vegetation in some nice early morning light.

 

A female garden spider guarding her egg sac, which contains next year’s generation of spiders.   These eggs will spend the winter in this semi-insulated silk sac and emerge in the spring.

 

A pregnant brown praying mantis on a cattail, nibbling away at the remains of her prey, which appears to have been an unlucky black and yellow wasp or hornet.

 

 

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In Search of the Almost Mythical “Blue” Green Tree Frog

September 12, 2021 by John Caplis

Green tree frogs are common along the edges of marsh areas in the coastal areas of the Mid Atlantic.   They can be found clinging to cattail reeds, or the stalks and leaves of various soft green marsh plants.

Getting ready to jump off a cattail.

Enjoying the warmth of the morning sun.

Green tree frogs range in color from light to dark green or olive-brown.   They can change their tones to more closely mimic their surroundings in an attempt to evade predators.   This tactic works well as these frogs are often very hard to spot.  

This frog has mastered the art of disguise, and has become one with the cattail.

I had heard reports that there was a “blue tree frog” at Neabsco Boardwalk Park.   In my quest to photograph this elusive animal, I made several trips to the park.   During a late afternoon visit, I saw many frogs, but no blue ones.   Nevertheless, I enjoyed photographing the green frogs in the warm light before sunset. 

During my mid morning trip, I was joined by four or five other photographers, all scanning the marsh looking for this ghost of a frog.  We looked for over two hours without any luck.   I was getting ready to pack it up and head home, when out of the thick marsh brush emerged the mythical “blue” green tree frog.  Perched on a stem ten feet from the boardwalk, surrounded by plants swaying in the wind, sat the object of my desire.  I questioned whether this shot was going to happen, but patience and repeated efforts to snap the shutter as the plants swayed away from the frog finally resulted in several images with a clear view of this stunning sky blue tree frog.  

“Blue” versions of the green tree frog are caused by a rare genetic abnormality that results in the frog having no yellow pigment in its skin.   

 

Update:  I returned another morning, and found a different “blue” green tree frog.   This one was like a leopard version. It was blue with green spots!    

 

 

 

 

Update #2:   On another morning outing at the park, we discovered another unusually colored  tree frog.   This one was not blue, or spotted, but lemon yellow!  Nature is full of surprises….

 

 

 

 

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