That's fantastic news
Are you near any water?
You'll typically see lots of juvenile frogs close to ponds, swamps, streams, any fresh water where there aren't any fish.
I'm in PA too in a lake community that prides itself on preserving the local ecosystem.
I'm lucky enough to live on a cul-de-sac with a pond and swamps, there's only 4 homes & will never be any more, so we're overrun by frogs, toads, Turtles, and plenty of water bugs and mosquitoes, unfortunately.
I had to take my pool down in 2008 and it turned into an 18' frog pond, it was awesome.
If you're serious about increasing your local wood frog population build yourself a pond and they will come![]()





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