As Spring nears It's time to consider brushing up on your frog calls, either for personal fun or so that you can help with the toad tracker amphibian survey. There's nothing like being able to pick out specific species of frogs by their calls. It's like learning the notes of music.
Click on the images below to hear the call of each species.
If you hear one of these guys when you're on a hike, submit your observation here!
Photo courtesy of dannymartinphotography.com
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to use on other websites)
Photo courtesy of Wendy Estes-Zumpf
Call courtesy of NatureNorth.com
Photo courtesy of Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to post on other websites
Photo courtesy of Zack Walker
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to post on other websites
Photo courtesy of Wyoming Natural Diversity Database
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to post on other websites
Photo courtesy of Zack Bateson
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to post on other websites
Photo courtesy of Charlotte Snoberger
Call courtesy of NatureNorth.com
Photo courtesy of Amanda Bowe
Call courtesy of Gary Nafis, californiaherps.com; contact Gary for permission to post on other websites
Photo courtesy of Wendy Estes-Zumpf
Call courtesy of NatureNorth.com
Photo courtesy of Wyoming Natural Diversity Database
Call courtesy of the Acoustic Atlas at MSU Library