Gardening
Related: About this forumAnother garden, another tiny frog. This one is quite different.
This has been quite the weekend of unusual sightings. Yesterday I saw a hummingbird for the first time in YEARS. It was at the Butterfly bush that's just outside the kitchen window. there wasn't time to grab my camera.

CousinIT
(11,823 posts)I don't think I've ever seen a totally beige/white frog before.
Siwsan
(27,663 posts)Finding these little wonders does motivate me to search for more. It slows me down, but that's OK.
CousinIT
(11,823 posts)Very motivating. It interrupts the drudgery of deadheading and cleaning the garden!
EYESORE 9001
(28,946 posts)Sign of a healthy ecosystem.
Cirsium
(2,838 posts)Wonderful critters. They can change color and texture to match their background. They can withstand dryness better than most frogs, sometimes sleeping in direct sunlight. They sleep during the day and are active at night. Their suction cup feet can grip smooth horizontal surfaces, like windows. I had one that would show up on our porch every night and eat out of my hand.
ShazzieB
(21,498 posts)I had to Google some pics to see for myself, and the variety of coloration in these little guys is really something.
I love learning new things, so stuff like this makes my day!
Cirsium
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canetoad
(19,391 posts)Does the white skin indicate that it is not a sun-lover?
of those type frogs on my back deck yesterday. One hung out on a chair on my deck all day and was still there when the sun was setting.