This frog is blue. There is no way it could be spray painted. Does anybody know why it's blue?? Please, I'm so interested and bewildered.
Extra details: his chin and underbelly are white. He was croaking with the other frogs, which makes me think he's a male, but I'm not sure.
*Edit: It's axanthic! And a male!
Odd zonotrichia with very low-contrast, buffy crown. Leaning aberrant WCSP.
Melanistic juvenile (likely male based on size relative to the Great-tailed Grackle it was feeding upon). Verified by William Clark, and Lance and Jill Morrow. First observed by M. Silvas with me, and I shouted "melanistic Cooper's Hawk, OMG" as I identified the bird preliminarily, before submitting it to experts for review.
N31.070728 W-97.369269
JPK-2925
I found this beautiful specimen as we were walking down a trail, staying completely still that my uncle and my dad went passed it.
Moved from road
Moved from road
Audio at 8 / 13 sec (can also hear marsh wrens prominently)
Male because green feathers (seen better with the naked eye). He flew into weeds and I hung around and occasionally played least bittern calls on my app until he scaled to the top and was visible. Last two pictures are video screenshots of flight.