tree frog |
tree frog |
Next, I heard the tree frogs. You cannot see them as they are clustered down by the wetland and in frogpond singing for love!
(These frogs I photographed last summer and fall.) They hang out at the house in summer, getting into plants and into my mailbox, once mating season is over.
They change colour, too!
Wood frog I'd been digging in the garden, then went for a forest walk. |
The tree frogs - their pitch is very high.
The frog pond this week, melting and teeming with life; a few tadpoles, many spiders, and birds. |
As I approached both the pond and the wetland, the tree frogs seemed to settle after I paused. The wood frogs, floating on the surface of the water, were pretty shy. They wouldn't start
water strider dances on the pond |
The water striders are running about.
This spider was dancing on the water surface |
Wood Frogs are singing from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
I took a walk down to the blog. You can hear the chirping of the wood frogs as well as the higher pitched tree frogs.
6 comments:
I heard the frogs singing, as we were on our way home from free admission evening at the Museum of Nature!!! It was such a wonderful day with my sweetie!!!
I enjoyed this post about the frogs Jenn, and the video. Thank you and have a great weekend!
How wonderful, Jenn. The wood frogs do sound like a herd of small chickens! And the occasional peep of the tree frogs is so sweet.
A lovely post, and I really enjoyed the video. You tried so hard to be quiet, I know.
K
I love hearing the sounds of the frogs. Great shots!
I hope lots of people check your blog to find out about frogs. Frogs are so common yet people know so little about them.
Hi! I enjoyed your post. Thank you for sharing.
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