SPRING PEEPER - LITTLE PEPPERS FIELD GUIDE TO WISCONSIN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
Of all the little frogs out there, this one may be the cutest.
Spring Peepers are tiny tree frogs that like to, well, peep in the spring. Early in the year, you can often hear their little calls coming from ponds and woodlands at night.
Once they call out to the @little-peppers to let us know they are done hibernating, we like to head out looking for them.
Because of their tiny size, they eat tiny bugs. We just wish that they would eat more mosquitos! Anyway, as tree frogs, they are incredible climbers, and it is a lot of fun to watch them stick to various objects out in the woods.
If you haven’t met this tiny frog already, here is a little more about it!
HERE IS THE PAGE FROM OUR FIELD GUIDE
SOME SHORT ORIGINAL SPRING PEEPER VIDEOS
SPRING PEEPER AT NIGHT
SPRING PEEPER – UP CLOSE
SPRING PEEPER ON THE GLASS
UPVOTE-FOLLOW-RESTEEM
IN CASE YOU MISSED THE PREVIOUS POSTS IN THIS SERIES:
INTRODUCTION
SNAPPING TURTLE
AMERICAN TOAD
GREY TREE FROG
RED-BACKED SALAMADER
GARTER SNAKE
FIVE LINED SKINK
SPINY SOFTSHELL TURTLE
NORTHERN PRAIRIE SKINK
thanks fina bilder
sure get to see a lot around there hey
nice pic
Very cute frogs ;-)
Spring peepers are interesting little amphibians!!