jabel
jabel
I mentioned over the weekend that a tree frog has been hanging out at our pond, calling late into the night. (Click that link for audio.) He’s at it again this morning. It’s a wonderful sound, one of those I would describe as homey. Other examples: chicken chatter, the chorus of crickets and katydids on su... jabel.blog
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ctwardy
ctwardy

@jabel we love our frogs and record the spring peepers and wood frogs and American toads every year.

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Denny
Denny

@ctwardy @jabel I adore frogs! One of my favorite creatures and loved your post about the garden pond. Agreed that they could have showed up because of it but also, if you're paying more attention you're likely to be noticing sounds and critters you may have missed before. But no doubt having the pond there will absolutely bring in new life. It's really amazing that such a small body of water can provide so much habitat. I wish every home garden had one. We can never have enough garden/wildlife habitat.

Here's a gray tree frog for you. Taken a few years back near a little garden pond I put in for my parents.

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toddgrotenhuis
toddgrotenhuis

@jabel so cool

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