Albino Raspberry Patch Frog
Our raspberry patch is now really starting to get established with a good amount of berries in early summer and Fall (see picture below).
Our raspberry patch is now really starting to get established with a good amount of berries in early summer and Fall (see picture below).
A few days ago I was getting a "raspberry snack" during my daily garden harvest when I noticed this super cute frog. This little guy was only the size of my thumb! I'm calling him "albino" because I researched frogs native to Michigan and the only type that comes close to this is the "Gray Tree Frog". However, the "Gray Tree Frog" is definitely gray, therefore I believe this one is albino.
ENJOY the following pictures!
All photos were taken by me (Angie Ouellette-Tower) in my garden.
© (2025)
All photos were taken by me (Angie Ouellette-Tower) in my garden.
© (2025)
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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photo by Angie Ouellette-Tower |
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Last year I found a green frog on my okra plants
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