Warm rain and dark roads brought frogs, salamanders and spring peepers out during the annual migration known as Maine Big ...
In western Maine, spring rains trigger mass migrations of frogs and salamanders, drawing residents like Mack Connor out to ...
Amazing things happen in nature as spring begins. The weather changes, plants and trees begin to flourish, and animals start to emerge from their hiding places. According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife ...
Female spring peepers lay as many as 1,000 tiny eggs and attach them to sticks and vegetation under the water.
A spring peeper at Corey Marsh last fall. Spring nights come alive at a Laingsburg nature center as temperatures warm. That means frogs are waking up, and their chirps and croaks are reverberating ...
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One night a year, volunteer crossing guards save the lives of Maine's wild frogs
The first warm, wet spring night sends frogs and salamanders from the forest, bearing fresh evidence of threats from warming ...
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Nature’s early risers: Spring peepers return
Heralding the season’s arrival with a high-pitched chorus, spring peepers are a sure sign that winter is loosening its grip. Despite their diminutive size — often only about 1 inch — these tree frogs ...
A Northern Spring Peeper crawling over a bed of moss. iSTOCK/COX A Northern Spring Peeper crawling over a bed of moss. iSTOCK/COX I’ve heard, or more accurately, read, that you can hear a lion’s roar ...
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 ...
The northern leopard frog is often discussed as the earliest frog sound you’ll hear when the temperatures begin to rise. The more frog calls you hear, the better the ecosystem. Many frog calls begin ...
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