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Western Chorus Frog

Pseudacris triseriata

Photo by kperensovich
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Mixture of grass, deciduous and coniferous trees.

Notes:

Small, that's my finger it's sitting on.

Species ID Suggestions

Western Chorus Frog

Pseudacris triseriata

Comments (7)

Spotting location + dark stripe through the eye region contrasting with white strip on upper jaw + no toe pads and little webbing = Western Chorus Frog. Nice spotting!
I don't have my reptile and amphibian book with me, but at a first glance I thought it was a treefrog or maybe a spring peeper. But I honestly don't know what it is. Grass frog huh? I've never heard of them. Thanks guys!
Its like a grass frog..
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PublishedJune 4, 2011

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