
Pacific chorus frog
Pseudacris regilla
- Notice
- Repeated ribbit-like calls
- When
- Late winter–early spring
- Habitat
- Wetland edges
- Best cue
- Listen in mild weather
Pacific chorus frogs are often detected by sound before they are seen. Calling males can form a loud chorus along shallow wetland edges.
Late winter and spring are the clearest shared listening season in Pacific Northwest lowlands. Weather can shift the start, intensity, and duration.