Yesterday (3/4 – Monday) was the first day I heard the “spring peepers” or chorus frogs. They are among the first sounds of spring. In the evening…I sometimes walk out to the end of the driveway to ...
Spring peepers have emerged and you can hear them mainly on mild/warm spring nights. The peepers are a variety of chorus frogs and they inhabit much of the Eastern U.S. and Canada. They are relatively ...
Spring peeper frogs were in the house -- or rather, in the creek. Members of the Northwest Arkansas and North Central Arkansas FrogWatch chapters weren't looking for their next meal. Part of FrogWatch ...
Join Evie as she explores the fascinating world of Spring Peepers, those tiny frogs that f Join Evie as she explores the fascinating world of Spring Peepers, those tiny frogs that fill the air with ...
Ahhhh Spring! The thought of spring conjures up many sights, smells and sounds. After a long, hard winter, that red, red robin is a sight for frozen eyes to many and a sign of things to come for all.
With a body the color of dead leaves and a black “mask” extending behind the eyes, the wood frog is unmistakable if you can actually find one. Credit: PHOTO BY BILL DANIELSON During a recent lecture ...
CT House advanced a bill tying the tiny messenger of winter’s end indelibly to the state's identity by a vote of 136-0. The ...
Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: I live in town, but in a wooded area near a river. Every year I hear spring peepers, but not this year. Also, by ...
The Peeper: easy to hear, harder to spot. It’s an unmistakable sound. One that elicits memories, sights and scents of events long ago. It recalls the joy of youth, the possibility of a spring evening.
Nantucket writer and historian Mary Bergman talks about the sounds of wildlife reemerging signaling the return of spring.