Squirrel Treefrog Hyla squirrela

Squirrel Treefrog (RealAudio sound sample)

The male's breeding call is a harsh, nasal, buzzing "rraak, rraak, rraak, rraak," repeated at a rate of around two per second for long periods. Found throughout much of the southeast. Breeds from late spring to early summer in temporary ponds and ditches.

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