Sounds like E. coqui to me. It is not E. planirostris.
Lang
A couple weeks ago I posted an mp3 from a recording I made on
the Big island last February at Kalopa Forest Reserve.
http://www.hevanet.com/rockscallop/040212mysteryfrog.mp3
I mentioned I had heard about invasive poison dart frogs there,
however I can't recall where I heard that. Doing an internet
search for "frogs hawaii" brings up a ton of stuff about a
particular frog that has been a big problem on the Big Island -
the coqui (Eleutherodactylus coqui).
One article I read also mentioned a relative to the coqui the
greenhouse frog (Eleutherodactylus planirostris).
Can anyone out there confirm whether or not what I recorded is
one of these frogs, and if it's not then what frog or other creature
might it be?
Much appreciated,
John Hartog
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