Whether it’s the deep “jug o’ rum” of the American bullfrog, the “peep, peep, peep” of the spring peeper or the “gick, gick, gick” of the northern cricket frog, give a listen and you'll hear nature’s ...
This week I’m writing about things that go peep, croak and brr-wum in the night. If you’ve ever been near water at dusk or at night, you know what I’m talking about. We’re talking about frogs.
KINGSTON >> The state’s Department of Environmental Conservation is considering a plan to increase the population of the endangered northern cricket frog, which has some habitats in Ulster and ...
None of their mating calls sounds remotely sexy to the untrained suburban ear. There's the piercing "glick, glick, glick" of the Blanchard's cricket frog. The northern leopard frog produces the same ...
A recent survey report confirmed that the nation's amphibians, including frogs, toads and salamanders, are disappearing "at an alarming and rapid rate." A biologist has found that North Carolina's ...
In “Sounds Wild and Broken,” David George Haskell celebrates nature’s trills, calls and peeps. Credit...Ana Miminoshvili Supported by By Cynthia Barnett When you purchase an independently reviewed ...
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