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The frog sat perfectly still on a leaf. Soon, his peeping would join nature’s spring symphony. They’re called spring peepers for a reason, but at that moment with the humans around … no peeping. Only ...
This is the time of year when our local amphibians will be migrating back to their natal pools to mate and lay eggs.
While the wood frog is active both day and night, the peeper is more of a night owl, its late afternoon mating calls reaching a crescendo as night falls. Based on the volume of calling ...
an ensemble of spring peepers sang their steady high-pitched song from a shallow rain-fed pond in Middle Island. Wood frogs added their baritone calls to the chorus. "They really are the ...
A Suffolk County town installed a “tunnel of love” under a busy roadway in an effort to preserve its local frog population — ...
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