It's still rather on the cool side even in Maryland. I would think you'll start hearing them next month. Now, finding a female is a real challenge.
It's still rather on the cool side even in Maryland. I would think you'll start hearing them next month. Now, finding a female is a real challenge.
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Late April is when you should start hearing them with any regularity. Keep an ear out at the swamps, small puddles, or roadside ditches.
I found mine outside by the lights. I'd have to say if you keep watch around those you'll find one eventually.
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They are awake and calling! I can hear 3 different ones. One low pitch and two higher pitch trills lasting several seconds mixed with millions of peeper calls.
Are gray tree frogs native to new hampshire. if so when do you think they would come out
Yes, they inhabit New Hampshire. I found one of mine drying up on a basketball hoop during the day, and the other on the ground (it was a froglet). I have seen several on the poles of basketball hoops that have padding around them. They are easy to find as froglets later in the summer on the ground.
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