Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
I feel 75% sure on my ID, on Jessicas 100%, and this one is very similar to hers. I was stumped with hers at first but when I did a little reading in the Audubon field guide I came to the conclusion that Jessica's was indeed Hyla squirella. There is a brown morph as well as a green morph. There's a picture in the book that identical to hers.
This frog is very similar to hers, very similar. The side view pictures looks a little short in stature to be Hyla squirella, but the other two look right.

Oh I agree with you on the other one, but if you look at the "neck" thickness on this one it doesn't seem to be proportioned right to be a squirrel. They have thinner necks like a green tree frog. This one has a thicker neck.