Species: Red Eyed Tree Frog | Location: Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
By Brianna Pritchard
We found this Red Eyed Tree Frog during a late night jungle tour just outside of Manuel Antonio National Park. He was perched perfectly on the side of this leaf, singing for a female.
About The Photographer
Brianna Pritchard is the lead photographer of Beenie Photography, based in Middletown, Delaware. A recent graduate of the University of Delaware, she has studied Wildlife Conservation over the past several years. Thanks to a great deal of hard work--and an equal portion of good luck-- Bria has combined her passions for both Wildlife and Photography in the creation of wonderful nature images.
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