Wildlife Pets: Frogs
I have been trying to take my weekends off, but I recorded this in my yard around 8pm last night and thought I’d do a quick post just for fun!
The frogs have returned for spring. We have thousands of them! That is one of them in the picture.:)
The singing, especially at night, is pretty impressive.
It is recorded in the dark, so you’ll only get the audio.
No light pollution here!
Enjoy!
posted by Laurie on March 14, 2015
he’s cute… after the first hard rain in April the frogs all come out and start what sounds like aliens screaming … they get so loud
posted by Yogurt Hydro on March 14, 2015
Yes! It’s amazing how loud these guys are – but it’s a soothing sound to fall asleep to sometimes. If they suddenly STOP i get worried what is in my yard!
posted by Maria Morais Sarmento on March 16, 2015
My kids would love to see this; as for myself I have a thing about frogs…they really creep me out! :)
posted by Yogurt Hydro on March 16, 2015
Nothing to worry about.:) They keep to themselves, and sing all day and night lol.
posted by Pam V H on March 16, 2015
I love the frogs. And, I like the way you cropped the frog photo, it’s well-balanced.
posted by Yogurt Hydro on March 16, 2015
Thank you.:)
posted by Mai T. on March 16, 2015
I’m scared of frogs. They’re just frightening to me since I was a kid. One time in secondary school, I had to open a frog for biology lab, it traumatized me for years.
posted by Yogurt Hydro on March 16, 2015
I had to do that too.:) I didn’t realise so many people were afraid of frogs!
posted by nerdzrage on March 19, 2015
he’s adorable!
posted by YogurtHydro on July 24, 2015
I think so too. He’s just a little guy, we have found a few about the size of dinner plates around the pool.
posted by Linda Manns Linneman on July 15, 2015
It seems like the older I get, the more I am appreciating nature. To me this is such a peaceful sound. Thank you so much for sharing
posted by YogurtHydro on July 24, 2015
I agree it is a peaceful sound – although they can get very loud lol. I’ve gotten used to hearing them and miss them during the winter.:)