Hi,
I just wanted to share with you a recording of my Whistling tree frog. Sorry nothing to look at just the sound. Its in the middle of winter here so I was surprised to hear my little guy croaking last night. I used my daughters flip video to record this so I hope it turns out OK. They are very loud for such a little tree frog.
<YouTube - Whistling Tree Frog Croaking>
Interesting call. I would love some idea of how loud it is?
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
These guys are in an enclosure outside and I can hear them from inside my house. Im not sure how to translate the actual volume.![]()
Cool! So if it's the middle of winter is your little guy getting in some pre-spring training in order to get a jump on the competition![]()
Must be. He obviously cant wait..Lol. I have two males and three females in this set up all around 6 years old. They have breed before. There was only one male calling last night.
Nice sound. Sounds like a cricket and an american toad. Lol. I love toads!
I know this is a rant. But has anyone ever noticed that frogs and toads look alittle bit like people? With a little imagination of course. Anywho. Id love to see your lil' whistler!
Here is a photo of one of my female and one of my male (who was a bit shy) adult Whistling tree frogs (litoria ewingi) These were taken last year. They 6 years old and were raised from a tadpoles.![]()
That's very cool. Very pretty. A lot prettier than the croak I posted a couple days ago, which no one liked.
Love it! So pretty listening to them. Still not a peep from Chester... he's either stubborn or a female, lol.
Robin...try playing a recording of a Whites tree frog croaking for Chester. My frogs respond to that. In fact my partner gets my Southerns croaking.He croaks real well. Lol
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)