I photographed this canal zone tree frog in El Valle, Panama. Several of them were living in the ponds surrounding our lodge in the central area of the country. These guys are quite colorful and larger than most tree frogs. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 105mm macro lens, ISO 200, f/14 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-900 flash units.
Yeah, I love all the colorful frogs in Central America. Just booked a trip back to Costa Rica for next month. Hopefully we’ll see some more of these beauties.
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Wow! The NBC peacock has a rival. What a beauty!
Yeah, I love all the colorful frogs in Central America. Just booked a trip back to Costa Rica for next month. Hopefully we’ll see some more of these beauties.
Not only colorful, but look at the ‘suckers’ on those webbed feet!
Good catch, Rachel! I was so bedazzled by Sean’s brilliant photo, I failed to zero-in on the feet!