The very unusual and distinctive, long and loud nasal “WAAAHHH,” call of the the Fowlers Toad, a common nocturnal amphibian, in much of Eastern North America. A single call recorded at a distance. Spring peepers are in the background. Typical sound of a warm late spring or summer evening. Reptiles Amphibians,
The unusual percussive and tonal sound of chorus frogs a common amphibian heard in roadside ditches and woodland margins. Their loud clicking sound can be heard day and night. Perfect for a country setting, but the eerie nature of their mating call would be right at home in a creepy sci-fi thriller. Reptiles Amphibians,
The very unusual and distinctive, long and loud nasal “WAAAHHH,” call of the the Fowlers Toad, a common nocturnal amphibian, in much of Eastern North America. A single call recorded close up. Spring peepers are in the background. Typical sound of a warm late spring or summer evening. Reptiles Amphibians,