‘Peeping’ their way into spring

For anyone who lives in or around a wetland, there’s nothing quite like the delightful chorus of Spring Peepers announcing the arrival of spring. Spring Peepers are tiny, nocturnal tree frogs, quite common across Ontario. Their high-pitched “peeping” calls are made by males in search of mates, and can be heard from March through May.…

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