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Aug 25, - During late summer, you may find and hear frogs in unexpected places.
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Check out a few tracks on Bandcamp here. They were these brothers from Milwaukee who used to dress up in fairy costumes. One of the brothers would play a huge kettle drum and almost do these quasi-surrealist minstrels.

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Frogs make their own summer music

Is that a raccoon? What IS that? Oh, yeah …. Tree frogs! We heard the choruses of the spring peepers back in March. The gray tree frogs emerge from their hibernation sites down in the leaf litter and wet, woody debris later in the spring than the peepers and use their larger body size they are 1.

Where do frogs go in winter?

As with the peepers the male tree frogs are the ones doing the singing. Their singing can go on for weeks or sometimes a month or more! The gray tree frog is found throughout the eastern United States.

It lives in trees and shrubs around ponds or seasonal wetlands. They can also change their skin color to match their surrounding substrates. These frogs are very good at camouflage and are, subsequently, very difficult to find!


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Their skin has more warts than a typical frog but fewer than a typical toad! They also have yellow patches on the inside of their back legs which are visible when they jump. The males have dark colored throats, and the females have white colored throats. He then releases his sperm and fertilizes the eggs. Small clusters of the fertilized eggs stick to the water plants and hatch into tadpoles after three to seven days. After six to eight weeks of aquatic life, the tadpoles metamorphose into froglets that hop up into the surrounding vegetation in search of very small insects. There is a distinct rush to get onto land as quickly as possible!

The gray tree frog has mucous secreting pads on its toes. These sticky toe pads enable it to cling tightly to tree bark and climb easily through its arboreal habitat. It is a voracious, nocturnal predator of insects and can sometimes even be found outside a lighted window of house sometimes even sticking onto the window!


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They are very active up in the branches of trees and shrubs and jump from limb to limb in pursuit of prey. The evening chorus of the gray tree frogs is still going on around my house although its intensity is waning. In a wet summer and we are having a VERY wet summer! Over the past six or seven years, I have had more and more tree frogs in my spring and summer months. I think that the scattered leaf piles I have been leaving around many of my trees might be very good hibernation sites!

The small creek down in my lower woods is keeping the spring pools around it full enough to support the tadpoles. Our abundant rainfall this year should keep the creek flowing on through the summer. The two species are almost impossible to tell apart in the field except for some differences in their calls.