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What is that you hear? That’s right, it is spring and the frogs are out and talking! Here in St. Louis we have several species of frogs that come out and breed early in spring. Males will make their way to the water’s edge and call for females. Each species has its own unique call. In honor of #SaveTheFrogDay tomorrow, here are some species you can hear in and around the St. Louis area this time of year. The spring peeper, a true indicator that spring has arrived. Just like their name implies, s
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Saint Louis Zoo
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The chorus of spring peepers is one of the first signs of spring! Even on a dreary day, the peepers are quite loud. This weekend, one of our members recorded the peepers at a sound reading of 82 decibels! That’s louder than a truck. Have you been hearing spring peepers yet this year? | Tyler Arboretum
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Mar 11, 2024
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Tyler Arboretum
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Spring peepers are small chorus frogs (Pseudacris crucifer) known for their distinctive high-pitched “peep” calls, which are one of the first signs of spring in many parts of eastern North America, including Michigan. What They Are: • Size: Tiny—only about 1 inch long. • Color: Typically tan or brown with a dark “X” marking on their backs. • Habitat: Found in wooded areas and near wetlands, especially in temporary pools and marshes during breeding season. • Sound: Their calls sound like high-pit
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True North Trout
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Hear that?! It's a sweet chorus of spring peepers! These tiny amphibians, no more than 1'' long, begin singing in early spring to attract future mates. The males typically start their "peeping" sounds in March up until June. The warmer the weather gets, the more mates they can attract so they can reproduce. Fun fact: female peepers lay their eggs singly (aka one at a time), attaching them to submerged vegetation. A female peeper can lay up to 1,500 eggs! So, next time you are out exploring, keep
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Irvine Nature Center
Spring Peepers, Wood Frogs, and a Spring Serenade
Mar 22, 2022
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Jeepers, creepers, do you hear the spring peepers? P.E.I. tree frogs singing spring's arrival
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Nancy Russell
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We were so excited to hear the spring peepers - also known as chorus frogs - the other day during night chores, signifying that winter is ending and spring is here. This particular variety of frog only lives east of the Mississippi, and I’d never heard them until we moved here. Here are a few fun facts about these friends: 🐸 The nightly chirps are actually a mating ritual - the males are calling out to the females 🐸 New peepers are born underwater and eggs hatch in just 12 days (chickens are 2
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Apr 5, 2023
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Happy Compromise Farm Sanctuary
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Spring peepers are singing now in the Upper Peninsula. 4.11.24 | Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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🔊 the sounds of spring! The spring peeper is a small chorus frog that is common here in the United States. These little frogs are very tolerant of cold conditions and can withstand freezing during winter hibernation due to a natural "antifreeze" in their blood 🐸 #cbusmetroparks 📍 Prairie Oaks Metro Park | Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks
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Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks
The singing of peepers and wood frogs is a sure sign of spring
Mar 29, 2021
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It's one of spring's most enduring sounds- peepers! You may hear them all the time, but have you seen them? Photojournalist Kevyn Fowler captured the seasonal chorus! | WMTW-TV
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We've been enjoying the melodious chorus of spring peepers! In spring, they’re one of the first species to start calling, with males emitting a high-pitched "peep" at one-second intervals. Breeding season begins in February and lasts until June. Males call from the water’s edge, where females can lay up to 900 eggs, which are fertilized as they’re laid. The eggs are attached to dead leaves or sticks and hatch within 3 to 14 days, depending on water temperature. The tadpoles undergo metamorphosis
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Spring Peeper Calls and Sounds (w/ audio examples)
Nov 23, 2022
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Ever hear this sound in early spring and think "what could that bird be?" Surprise, it's not a bird, it's a spring peeper! Spring peepers are a chorus frog that typically lives around woodlands and wetlands, like this one at Stroud Preserve. Thanks to Jarrod Shull for sharing this video. | Natural Lands
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The Spring Chorus Explained — Ozark Frogs, Toads, Salamanders - Ozark Ecology Course
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Ozark Herbal Knowledge
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Western Chorus Frogs and Spring Peepers at Irwin Prairie Preserve
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Peepers! Love this chorus! #spring #naturesounds
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The Peepers Call First | Rivergirl Field Notes
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Spring peepers peeping at twilight in April 2026, 10 hour tree frog sounds black screen to sleep
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Spring Peepers Night Ambience | 5 Hours of Earth Sounds
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Spring Peepers: The Tiny Frogs That Announce Spring
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Sunset peepers chorus ICYMI #spring #cool
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Cool nights, quiet frogs: The science behind spring peepers
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CBS 13 News
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Listen: Best sound of spring! #naturesounds #nature
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Maine Spring Peepers and Sounds of Dusk. Real nature stream to Loop.
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Confused or curious? Our ducks hear Spring Peepers for the first time
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The call of spring peepers and other frogs are a sure sign of spring. Most frogs and salamanders spend the winter in a state similar to hibernation known as brumation, where they will bury themselves underground and slow their metabolism to survive the colder months. But as the seasons change, a rainy night with temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit will trigger amphibians across the state to rise out of their slumber and return to their breeding wetlands. 🐸Wood frogs and spring peepers are
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