Anna's Hummingbird Calypte anna
3/10/2024 San Joaquin Marsh, Orange County, California

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Anna's Hummingbird Calypte anna
3/10/2024 San Joaquin Marsh, Orange County, California
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Blue Poison Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) "azureus", family Dendorbatidae, found in Suriname
Once considered a distinct species, D. azureus, it is now generally considered to be a regional color morph of the Dyeing Poison Frog, D. tinctorius, though some herpetologists consider it to be subspecies.
There are also other populations of blue D. tinctorius, that some in the pet trade and zoos call “azureus”, as well.
Usually, D. tinctorius is yellow and blue, with black markings.
photograph by Troy Goldberg
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