You might think the sounds you noticed coming from those wetlands are the distant quacking of ducks. You’d be wrong. Or you ...
March opens my mind to a very seasonal pattern of thinking. With December, January and February behind me, March shines as ...
As the weather warmed last week and the chorus of quacking wood frogs grew stronger in our backyard, I wanted to see if I could capture the image of one of these amphibious quackers on camera.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources lists the Western chorus frog as found in Hamilton County, but Salehpour points out ...
The first frogs to call in spring are the western chorus frogs (Pseudacris triseriata), often while there is still snow on the ground or ice on the lakes. There are 18 different kinds or ...
Spring is here in the Mountains, and like so many times over the years, it has been a combination of snow and flowers.
When the snow melts and April showers fill small ponds, it produces the perfect conditions for the male chorus frog (Pseudacris triseriata) to gather and start calling to attract females for mating.
As the first act swells to crescendo in the twilight hour, the landscape yearns for the gentle, melodic upswings that define the next movement; the soft Crrreeeeeeeeek of the boreal chorus frog.