Connecticut Frog and Toad Sounds

Connecticut frog sounds are a common feature of many spring and summer evenings. Together with calls of their wartier cousins, the toads, these creatures create a rich symphony. Curious to learn what you’re hearing? You’re in the right place. There are a wide array of amphibian sounds in the Connecticut, including tree frog vocalizations, true … Read more

Massachusetts Frog and Toad Sounds

Massachusetts frog sounds are a common feature of many spring and summer evenings. Together with calls of their wartier cousins, the toads, these creatures create a rich symphony. Curious to learn what you’re hearing? You’re in the right place. There are a wide array of amphibian sounds in Massachusetts, including tree frog sounds, true frog … Read more

Maine Frog Sounds and Toad Calls

The frog sounds of Maine are a common feature of many spring and summer evenings. Together with calls of their wartier cousins, the toads, these creatures create a rich symphony. Curious to learn what you’re hearing? You’re in the right place. There are a wide array of amphibian sounds in the state, including tree frog … Read more

New Hampshire Frog and Toad Sounds

The frog sounds of New Hampshire are a common feature of many spring and summer evenings. Together with calls of their wartier cousins, the toads, these creatures create a rich symphony. Curious to learn what you’re hearing? You’re in the right place. There are a wide array of amphibian sounds in the state, including tree … Read more

Pacific Tree Frog Sounds and Calls

What Do Pacific Tree Frogs Sound Like? Pacific Tree Frog sounds are perhaps the most commonly heard frog on the West Coast of the United States. These frogs are also known as Pacific Chorus Frogs, and Northern Pacific Tree Frogs. Their scientific name is Pseudacris regilla. The mating call of the Pacific Tree Frog is … Read more

Frog and Toad Sounds: The Complete Guide

This guide includes the sounds and calls of (nearly!) all the frogs and toads in the lower 48 United States. There are more than 100 frogs and toads in the continental U.S., each with its own unique vocalization. Whether you want to check out the frog and toad calls of your state, see all the … Read more

Toad Sounds and Calls in the United States

Toad sounds are a big part of the evening soundtrack in many places across the United States. While toad calls vary, many of them are “trills” of varying lengths and musicality. Some are musical and pleasant, while others may be abrupt, raspy, and generally less pleasing to the ear. There are about 480 species of … Read more

True Frog Sounds and Calls in the United States

True frogs (also known as water frogs) make a wide variety of sounds, from snores to croaks to grunts. Some of these frogs sound like chattering ducks, others like hammers at a construction site. The true frog (Ranidae) family includes 650 species globally, with 28 in North America. You’ll notice that their typical vocalizations, while … Read more

Tree Frog Sounds and Calls in the United States

Tree frog sounds are a common part of the soundscape in many parts of the country. These calls vary quite a bit: some are musical and pleasant, while others are hoarse or raspy. Tree frogs are often very difficult to spot, so their calls can provide a wonderful window into this species. The treefrog family, … Read more

American Toad Calls: A Guide to Their Sounds

What Does the American Toad Sound Like?  American Toad calls are among the most common and well known in the United States. These sounds, used by the male toads to attract mates, consist of high-pitched, musical trills that typically last between 8 and 30 seconds.  American Toad vocalizations are one of 22 toad calls in … Read more