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.

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