by Nasoosie » Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:49 pm
Up here, the Spring Peepers (little tree frogs) are the first to start singing. Then we have a variety of other kinds of tree frogs. Soon the trill of the Eastern toads join the chorus. And then, green frogs, wood frogs, and finally, bull frogs. We also have barking frogs up here.....amazing sounds in the nights! But the senenading is very short lived, as, by the end of June, all the mating songs are over!
In July, some frog sounds are heard at the pond, but they aren't like those wonderful sounds of spring.
I will attempt to get the sounds on my digital video camera as they occur this year. So far, no peeper songs can I hear up here at the house, and, when the peepers are in full swig at the pond, I can hear them here. But our ice has just gone out, and we have been much colder this spring than Cedar down in the valley. I am thinking this weekend should be a wakeup call for us!
By the way, Cedar....you are welcome to come and camp here any weekend you are able! Your A-frame would be perfect at the pond! I would LOVE the company! In fact, you and Kath could haul the camper here, leave it, and go back to school during the week and return on the weekends!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!