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finding gray treefrogs


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Posted by ginevive on May 13, 2003 at 07:28:23:

How can you spot these out in the field? I hear them at night, and they have been spotted in our area, by the calls they seem to be a bit scarcer than the common spring peepers. They call a few hours before dark and all night, but whenever we enter a calling area, everyone shuts up. Then you're stuck waiting for seemingly endless minutes while the mosquitos prey upon you. I definately respect anyone who has ever photographed either of these species! Only peeper I ever saw was on our garage door when we came home one night.


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