Tonight, I was in a small pond full of ear-piercing peepers, shrieks echoing like mad.
Thanx for sharing this, Bill. After this winter, it's good to know spring is on the way when you hear these guys "peeping".
Nice shots!
John-
Tonight, I was in a small pond full of ear-piercing peepers, shrieks echoing like mad.
Whip, May I ask what equipment you are using to record?
Thanks, John. With the entire area turning into one humongous swamp, this might be the mother of all frog years.
B & I,
This'll link you to the field recorder I'm using.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/432017-REG/Fostex_FR2_LE_FR_2_LE_2_Channel.html
When I was shopping around for a decent recorder, this is the one other recording enthusiasts seemed to praise the most (at a moderate price range). I also use a pair of (sadly discontinued) Audio-Technica omni-directional microphones (AT-3032). These definitely give (or gave) the most bang for the buck. If I ever decide to replace the mics, it appears I'll have to spend considerably more to achieve the same quality results.
Whip'd
Bill
the scary thing is it looks similar to pics i have seen of the barking treefrog but this frog sin't supposed to be in jersey.it's northern limit is in delaware.there was a colony in cape may county in the 60's but it supposedly has disappeared.
the only possible native species i would say is a yeller phase green frog.was it really yeller or is the light playing with me?would be awesome if you found a barker.you need to start catching your own frogs so you can ID them.You may make a noteworthy find someday.Was he exhibiting any dog like behaviors? barking?begging? rolling in feces?
Alfie
Bill
was it really yeller or is the light playing with me?
Alfie