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Noah M
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Spring Peeper

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It was supposed to rain last night, and it did after I got home. But I was still able to turn up half of my targets.

Spring Peeper Pseudacris crucifer bartramiana
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There were other things found too, herping bycatch if you will.

Pig frog
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Leopard Frog
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Green Tree Frog - The trunk doesn't work so well when it is dry and dusty :lol:
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BDSkinner
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That second peeper shot is fantastic! Glad to see things moving, I'm still at least a month away. Dusty frogs are better than no frogs in my book.
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Whooo hoooo!!!!!!
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Great to hear they are starting.
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Thanks everybody. I can't wait for spring either!
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Great finds and photos. Come on Spring. Is it possible to find a Spring Peeper in the daylight? I was in the middle of several loud ones yesterday and never was able to locate one.
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I've been in the same situation and I can never find one during the day. I think finding them at night isn't really easy either, but the few I've ever found were always at night.
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