The blue jeans frog is a color morph of the strawberry poison dart frog — appropriately named due to those nice indigo trousers. They are very small. Only about an inch in length. Usually, they can be found in the leaf litter during the day (a bit of a rarity as most frogs are nocturnal). This one, however, was climbing a tree trunk when I spotted him. I’ve posted close up shots of these frogs before, but kind of like this one that shows more of the environment. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/160th of a second
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great trouser straps, and nice blue legs. great pic.
What a gorgeous wee fellow…Great shot Sean!
Yay! The return of the frog.
Thought you’d like this one Mo. More frogs on the way.
I’m with you Mo. LOVE the blue jeans frog!!
He is an itty, bitty little fella. The color is beautiful. Great picture.
Thanks Maria.
Very impressive and unique photo Sean.
Transformer,small,agile—-Crouching to prepare for play—-Searching for a team.
He wooks so widdle!