Herpetofauna - One Life's List Green
Treefrog Union Co., Illinois. October 1977. |
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A little
careful searching in the willows or amongst the plants alongside wet
places will usually reward you with a Green Treefrog or two. Sometimes I
find them far from the wet; once on a rocky, open hillside a half
mile or more from water!
The nocturnal chorus of cinerea is something to behold, especially if they are present in numbers. Their is a loud, nasal queenk-queenk-queenk...and they call alternately, in the spaces in-between another frog's queenk. Beautiful creatures. If they only lived in a few hectares of remote Central American rain forest, they would be a great prize. Sometimes we fail to appreciate that which is under our very noses. |
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