I had toads/frogs in a puddle by my house that laid tadpoles and it was drying up, I added water and kept adding water, then fed them and put up bird deterrents and on and on. Did this for years. Raised thousands over several years. Different species come at different times of the year. Tree frogs were always last. The puddle stopped holding water for some reason so I haven’t done it in awhile. I am going to dig it and put in a liner and try to create an environment again. I loved doing it and loved the sound. Thanks for posting.
What a lovely thing to do for them, both of you- but also be mindful of the fact that this draws mosquitos, which like to breed in standing water, and seem to more and more of a disease vector as time goes by. Sorry to be such a downer, but it’s reality, unfortunately.
I’m 75 years old and have been hearing these sounds all my life but I never grow tired of it. All I have to do to hear this song is step out in my back yard especially after a rain. By the way, I live in East Texas. 😊
We live in east Texas too south of Kilgore, east of Tyler. We have lived here 35 years in this 112 yr. old house. We have a goldfish pond that was built in the 1920’s and every spring we have thousands of peepers. We love to sleep to the sound of these beautiful little green frogs. I wish we could hear them all year.
Grew up in the country, bought part of my parents property because I’ve always loved it there. When an evening shower comes during the summer, the frogs and crickets are so loud but it calms you. When I was on deployments I knew that if anything happened I had told my parents that I wanted them to scatter my ashes in the woods and any place they visited that was calm as well as where I’m building my house at now. My wife knows to do the same. Something about the untainted woods has always been where my heart lies.
My mom hated frogs so when we heard the frog's call we naturally went and found them to take them home as a gift for mom! That was back in the '70's! My mom has since passed on, so when I hear them now, I take a moment to recollect, smile and tell my mom how much I miss and love her! Cherished moments!
The songs of the first frogs of spring calling to their prospective mates is one of my favourites. With my bedroom window open, I would fall asleep to the relaxing sounds of the Spring Peepers a kilometre away. Hundreds of kilometres and several decades haven’t dulled my enthusiasm for the tiny croakers. 🇨🇦🐸🇨🇦
@@cecileroy557 I think it’s a common name. Where you located? I’m in southeastern Ontario now, but was way up north until the late 80’s. 800km from where I live now, but there’s Peepers, Leopard Frogs and Bull Frogs in the wetland by the river near my house. I sit on my deck and listen to the chorus and swat mosquitoes! Did a frog survey for the Canadian Nature Federation in the 90’s when they noticed the conspicuous drop in numbers. Our croaking friends are in danger … from us! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Anyone living in the south can identify with this, and what's even better is when the bullfrogs chime in to add a little bass to nature's symphony! Priceless!
when I was 14, I spend a summer in the mountains in the Berkshires helping a friend of my mother's deal with studying to get her driving license and dealing with her son's death. It was a small cabin in the woods and while her husband when to town to work I would be there for her. I sleep on the porch at night and fell asleep to the sounds of these frogs and other night creatures. it was a joy filled time and great therapy for both of us.
My husband (married 43 years this June) and I live on the edge of a nature preserve in central Florida. During the rainy season, it sounds just like this but we also hear large toads too. We have seen bobcats, raccoons, rabbits, snakes , squirrels, deer, squirrels, possums, wild pigs and big and small lizards and skinks. Some have seen bears, but we haven’t yet. When the frogs’ population explodes after a wet spell, we often have to fish them out of our screened-in pool. We almost lost our home here when my husband nearly died and then had to have five surgeries. His employer fired him even though he offered to work from home on recovery days. The Lord took care of us and now he has an even better job, but we became deeply in debt from his being without work for almost a whole year. We are very blessed and grateful. May the only Living God bless you and your families. 🙏🙏🏽🙏🏼
We call them Spring Peepers here in Atlantic Canada and they are, hands down, my favourite sound in the world! As you say, a true sign that spring is finally here. It’s also a good sign for the health of whatever wetland they are occupying. Thanks for posting this
They’re called Spring Peepers in Ontario too. My fave sound to fall asleep to … hundreds of horny amphibians looking for love! That’s what spring is all about,eh?! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I'm in Pennsylvania and we always called them spring peepers too. When I was a kid we had a little creek running in front of our house, and our next-door neighbor's horses had created a big mucked-up area that would get standing water after a rain. Boy did the peepers ever love that spot... they were always very plentiful and LOUD. But it was the kind of noise that didn't bother you, in fact it was actually an enjoyable and soothing backdrop to our spring evenings. Ah, memories..... 🤗 (I'm now in my mid-50s and living in the suburbs.)
Without even waiting to the end, it sounds like a hoard of tree frogs. The same sound right by my house in the spring, here in Alberta, Canada. Enjoy the natural peace...
Woww, the most beautiful symphony, a perfect harmony, a breathtaking melody. Thousands thanks 💙 All my life I've lived either in the middle of the forest or in a farmhouse in the country or in the wilderness in an urban suburb. These sounds were omnipresent. Sadly, I had to leave these wonderful spaces to move to the city 5 years ago. Thanks to you, I've been able to close my eyes and imagine myself in one of those places I love so much. I don't know you, it's the TH-cam algorithm that suggested your video, the title attracted me, without knowing what I was going to hear, I had confidence, it could have been kittens meowing, I would have smiled. I didn't expect it to be so divine, enchanting, heavenly, sensational .... It's sincerely the sounds I prefer above all others with that of the loons calling. What's more, I'm still in winter at home, I live in Quebec, there's still snow. Hearing this melody from another season reminds me that summer is coming soon. And it's my birthday today lollll 🥳 A real gift, thanks again 💙
I absolutely love the sound of peepers and I can hear them right out of my house as well. And it always makes me very happy because I know spring is really here!
Apart from little kids playing and laughing in a playground, listening to the dawn and evening chorus of birds praising their creator is So Beautiful 🐦 🐦 , take note people! , Thank you Amelia for the video and Songs 😊 , God Bless you 🙏
Spring Peeper frogs - I used to hear them when I was walking home from high school in the Spring. There used to be a real swamp/wet land back by the end of our block long wooded acre in Indianapolis Indiana - I just loved hearing them.
Peepers as we call them. Grew up hearing them and still look forward to their songs every Spring. No matter my mood, they instantly lift me and bring a smile to my face. Love this sound. And when accompanied by a light show of fireflies ... ♡
Hello from Oklahoma! I have a creek on the back side of my place. It sounds like this every spring. When it gets a bit warmer, the bull frogs join in. Thanks for the Video!
Hear these everyday, have all my life, and with the old pond that has growed up behind the house, there's lots of frogs, so I hear this sound constantly it's nothing new to me ✌️
I'm 77 years old, and while it is a wonderful sound, it is no more "amazing" than a bird song, a locust buzz, or a dog bark. Everything in nature is wonderful. You just have to listen and watch.
I grew up in rural Missouri and I love the woods and rural life on a small farm. Those sounds are like calming orchestrated music that can’t be duplicated. I love setting on the porch and enjoying all of the sounds of nature, birds of all kind, frogs, crickets and such as well as watching the trees sway in the breeze the white clouds and blue skies, I am close to God and heaven there! All is well, glory to God!🇺🇸🦅🕊️🐝🐞🦋🦗🐿️🪺🌳🌸🪵🌻⛅️🌈🌞✨
I love this! Absolutely love it! I could just sleep right there! Suchna peaceful sound! They can keep all their "rock and roll music" I'd rather listen to this!
I heard this last night in my backyard and tried to get a closer look but as I approached they got quieter and then continued as I walked past , next I’m waiting on the blue ghost fireflies . You gotta love nature 🦉
This always puts me at a place of peace. Thank you for sharing true nature sounds. Its greatly appreciated with respect. Happy Mothers Day to all out there!!
The sounds of my childhood in upstate NY.... sweet magical memories ... going for adventures up in the woods and streams... catching crawfish, salamanders and frogs ... then letting them go again.❤🐸 🦞 🦎❤ 😊thank you ❤
I grew up until 9 or so in a more rural area. There were fields all around 3 sides of the house. Outside my bedroom window I'd fall asleep to the sound if cricket's & toads. Now I'm near 70 & live in a village. I miss that comforting sound to this day. I even bought a c.d. of cricket's & frog's to re-live those wonderful days.😊
I'm 51 and lived in New England my whole life. I feel so lucky to have been born and raised where I witness all 4 seasons, go skiing and to the beach in one day, and have so much history from hundreds of years ago around me. THANK YOU for sharing the sounds that bring back so many memories of falling asleep at my grandparents house, who lived in a very woodsy area and a pond nearby. 🫶🫶
I've seen too many jumpscare type videos that are like tbis where its calming and then when it says to turn volume up they edit it so i turned mine down lol turned it back up after the coast was clear lol cool vid
They are right outside my back door every night. I occasionally see them hopping in my alley. Tree frogs and crickets are a wonderfully relaxing sound to fall asleep to at night. 😊
Oh my Lord, thank you for your creations. This is the sound I long for every year. I wait for this sound so I can have the most restful sleep. I can barely wait for it to come full force!! ❤❤❤
Something I've noticed as the weather turns this year, is how much I miss the sounds of the frogs and the crickets. The night feels so... quiet, so... alone, so desolate without them. Life is more comforting when there is life to share it with.
You captured a very nice moment of nature waking up. Where I live we have small pond, and sometimes there are squeaking frogs in it, but they're never this loud. Good job 💪
The sound of the frogs as the weather warms in the spring is better than any antidepressant.
Lived in the country my entire life and this is natures chorus.
BEST SOUNDS EVER!
Sounds like dinner.
I was hoping for bigfoot
Spring peepers 😊
A glass of wine, my front porch, and this sound on a nice spring evening is the best therapy in the world
AGREED ❤
Agree
Most useless video on yt
@@ryananderson5202Go touch grass and listen to nature!
@@ryananderson5202definitely!
I had toads/frogs in a puddle by my house that laid tadpoles and it was drying up, I added water and kept adding water, then fed them and put up bird deterrents and on and on. Did this for years. Raised thousands over several years. Different species come at different times of the year. Tree frogs were always last. The puddle stopped holding water for some reason so I haven’t done it in awhile. I am going to dig it and put in a liner and try to create an environment again. I loved doing it and loved the sound. Thanks for posting.
I have left a kiddie pool out in the elements for awhile and it still holds water for my frog friends who are just as vocal!
What a lovely thing to do for them, both of you- but also be mindful of the fact that this draws mosquitos, which like to breed in standing water, and seem to more and more of a disease vector as time goes by. Sorry to be such a downer, but it’s reality, unfortunately.
I’m 75 years old and have been hearing these sounds all my life but I never grow tired of it. All I have to do to hear this song is step out in my back yard especially after a rain. By the way, I live in East Texas. 😊
Another 1948 here, same as I, we had our own pond on our property, windows open at night, and falling asleep to that sound.
We live in east Texas too south of Kilgore, east of Tyler. We have lived here 35 years in this 112 yr. old house. We have a goldfish pond that was built in the 1920’s and every spring we have thousands of peepers. We love to sleep to the sound of these beautiful little green frogs. I wish we could hear them all year.
I remember sitting out in the back yard at my mom’s house after dark and listening to this same sound.
God Bless our Republic of Texas
Same here? A big slew behind my house . West Central Louisiana. Real life here is way louder than the video.
Grew up in the country, bought part of my parents property because I’ve always loved it there. When an evening shower comes during the summer, the frogs and crickets are so loud but it calms you. When I was on deployments I knew that if anything happened I had told my parents that I wanted them to scatter my ashes in the woods and any place they visited that was calm as well as where I’m building my house at now. My wife knows to do the same. Something about the untainted woods has always been where my heart lies.
I've lived with these sounds each spring of my life. It's a sure sign that spring is on its way 😊
My mom hated frogs so when we heard the frog's call we naturally went and found them to take them home as a gift for mom! That was back in the '70's! My mom has since passed on, so when I hear them now, I take a moment to recollect, smile and tell my mom how much I miss and love her! Cherished moments!
Such sweet children. I'm sure your mom thought you were just wonderful too. 😊
The songs of the first frogs of spring calling to their prospective mates is one of my favourites. With my bedroom window open, I would fall asleep to the relaxing sounds of the Spring Peepers a kilometre away. Hundreds of kilometres and several decades haven’t dulled my enthusiasm for the tiny croakers. 🇨🇦🐸🇨🇦
Cool that you also call them Spring Peepers!!
@@cecileroy557 I think it’s a common name. Where you located? I’m in southeastern Ontario now, but was way up north until the late 80’s. 800km from where I live now, but there’s Peepers, Leopard Frogs and Bull Frogs in the wetland by the river near my house. I sit on my deck and listen to the chorus and swat mosquitoes! Did a frog survey for the Canadian Nature Federation in the 90’s when they noticed the conspicuous drop in numbers. Our croaking friends are in danger … from us! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Anyone living in the south can identify with this, and what's even better is when the bullfrogs chime in to add a little bass to nature's symphony! Priceless!
when I was 14, I spend a summer in the mountains in the Berkshires helping a
friend of my mother's deal with studying to get her driving license and dealing with her son's death. It was a small cabin in the woods and while her husband when to town to work I would be there for her. I sleep on the porch at night and fell asleep to the sounds of these frogs and other night creatures. it was a joy filled time and great therapy for both of us.
That sound has shown me the home in the dark of night for 35 years I love it!
My husband (married 43 years this June) and I live on the edge of a nature preserve in central Florida. During the rainy season, it sounds just like this but we also hear large toads too. We have seen bobcats, raccoons, rabbits, snakes , squirrels, deer, squirrels, possums, wild pigs and big and small lizards and skinks. Some have seen bears, but we haven’t yet. When the frogs’ population explodes after a wet spell, we often have to fish them out of our screened-in pool. We almost lost our home here when my husband nearly died and then had to have five surgeries. His employer fired him even though he offered to work from home on recovery days. The Lord took care of us and now he has an even better job, but we became deeply in debt from his being without work for almost a whole year. We are very blessed and grateful.
May the only Living God bless you and your families.
🙏🙏🏽🙏🏼
You've seen everything except Skunk Apes ( Sasquatch ) Glad ya'll are doing better now!!!
@@johnganshow5536 Thank you!!
We’re keeping the trail cam up, so you never know what will appear 🤣
We call them Spring Peepers here in Atlantic Canada and they are, hands down, my favourite sound in the world! As you say, a true sign that spring is finally here. It’s also a good sign for the health of whatever wetland they are occupying. Thanks for posting this
They’re called Spring Peepers in Ontario too. My fave sound to fall asleep to … hundreds of horny amphibians looking for love! That’s what spring is all about,eh?! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I'm in Pennsylvania and we always called them spring peepers too. When I was a kid we had a little creek running in front of our house, and our next-door neighbor's horses had created a big mucked-up area that would get standing water after a rain. Boy did the peepers ever love that spot... they were always very plentiful and LOUD. But it was the kind of noise that didn't bother you, in fact it was actually an enjoyable and soothing backdrop to our spring evenings. Ah, memories..... 🤗 (I'm now in my mid-50s and living in the suburbs.)
Where there is warmed water there will be frogs looking for a mate.
I’m a frog ❤
@@kellimoorer9032 how does it feel to be a frog?
@@kellimoorer9032. Lmao 😂😂😂😂
We have those. Sometimes so loud you can't hear anything else. Lol
Lovely. ❤
As loud as it can get in the evenings...it's one of the most peaceful, relaxing sounds in the world. Beautiful, thank you 🙏
I'm actually enjoying the sound as I'm watching this video from my own pond. Just really love it
jeepers,creepers, where'd u get those peepers? anyone remember that lol
You should watch that movie. It's pretty awesome.
@@everready19373we’re did you get those eyes,at 75,I remember that song well!the sound is natures melody!
I remember 😊 ❤ from Scotland 🏴
Jeepers creepers where did you get those 🐸 eyes😮
Yup, but unfortunately that song is actually talking about a man being enamoured by a woman's eyes.
Without even waiting to the end, it sounds like a hoard of tree frogs. The same sound right by my house in the spring, here in Alberta, Canada. Enjoy the natural peace...
I look forward to hearing them every spring. It means spring is coming ☀️
The sounds of nature there's nothing more relaxing
Woww, the most beautiful symphony,
a perfect harmony,
a breathtaking melody.
Thousands thanks 💙
All my life I've lived either in
the middle of
the forest or
in a farmhouse in
the country or in
the wilderness in an urban suburb.
These sounds were omnipresent.
Sadly, I had to leave these wonderful spaces to move to the city 5 years ago.
Thanks to you,
I've been able to close my eyes and imagine myself in one of those places I love so much.
I don't know you,
it's the TH-cam algorithm that suggested your video, the title attracted me, without knowing what
I was going to hear,
I had confidence,
it could have been kittens meowing,
I would have smiled.
I didn't expect it to be so divine,
enchanting,
heavenly, sensational ....
It's sincerely the sounds I prefer above all others
with that of
the loons calling.
What's more,
I'm still in winter at home, I live in Quebec, there's still snow.
Hearing this melody from another season reminds me that summer is coming soon.
And it's my birthday today lollll 🥳
A real gift, thanks again 💙
Happy Birthday! The peepers sang to you on your Birthday. Very special! 💛
Hahaha, yes! Happy birthday ❤
They are called Spring Peepers in the northern Midwest states as well.
We call it the frog choir. We love the spring frog concerts that play nightly for us. 🥰❣️🥰
I absolutely love the sound of peepers and I can hear them right out of my house as well. And it always makes me very happy because I know spring is really here!
Apart from little kids playing and laughing in a playground, listening to the dawn and evening chorus of birds praising their creator is So Beautiful 🐦 🐦 , take note people! , Thank you Amelia for the video and Songs 😊 , God Bless you 🙏
Sound of nature coming to life!👍🥰
These are sounds I could fall asleep to every night. They are why I love camping so much.
My favorite spring time sound. Love it thanks
Tiny green tree frogs are nice too. (I am partial to toads though.) Going to be a big year for the cicadas. A summer thing here. Lordy!
Thank you! I miss the sound of nature. Relaxing, specially when camping.
I could sleep so good to the sound of nature. Their makin beautiful music. ❤😊
Sound of spring
I never get tired of the lovely sounds of nature. Thanks for sharing!
That's natural in the country. Love it amen ❤❤❤❤
I open my window every night from spring til autumn so I can be lulled to sleep. It is an amazing song...
One of my fav things to hear! Ty
What an amazing sound. So relaxing. I can almost smell the fresh air there too. 🇨🇦
Spring Peeper frogs - I used to hear them when I was walking home from high school in the Spring. There used to be a real swamp/wet land back by the end of our block long wooded acre in Indianapolis Indiana - I just loved hearing them.
I always like it when they get quiet and after a minute or so somebody will ribbit and it starts up again!
Beautiful! Had the sound up 100%!
We have Spring Peepers in the Midwest, too. I love to listen to them at night as I go to sleep.
Beautiful I love the sounds of Nature ❤
Peepers as we call them. Grew up hearing them and still look forward to their songs every Spring. No matter my mood, they instantly lift me and bring a smile to my face. Love this sound. And when accompanied by a light show of fireflies ... ♡
I love the sound of spring peepers! Thank you for sharing to make my day!
The land is alive with the sound of music..soothing 😊❤
Hello from Oklahoma! I have a creek on the back side of my place. It sounds like this every spring. When it gets a bit warmer, the bull frogs join in. Thanks for the Video!
Hear these everyday, have all my life, and with the old pond that has growed up behind the house, there's lots of frogs, so I hear this sound constantly it's nothing new to me ✌️
I'm 77 years old, and while it is a wonderful sound, it is no more "amazing" than a bird song, a locust buzz, or a dog bark. Everything in nature is wonderful. You just have to listen and watch.
I would setup camp and sleep right there. Running creek water, frogs, n crickets. Does wonders for ya.......
I grew up in rural Missouri and I love the woods and rural life on a small farm. Those sounds are like calming orchestrated music that can’t be duplicated. I love setting on the porch and enjoying all of the sounds of nature, birds of all kind, frogs, crickets and such as well as watching the trees sway in the breeze the white clouds and blue skies, I am close to God and heaven there! All is well, glory to God!🇺🇸🦅🕊️🐝🐞🦋🦗🐿️🪺🌳🌸🪵🌻⛅️🌈🌞✨
Lots of life! Crickets, frogs, birds...
I love the sound of crickets and hoot owls together! Country side of San Joaquin Valley in California.
The sounds of nature make the most soothing tunes. Music without words, ahhhh
I love this! Absolutely love it! I could just sleep right there! Suchna peaceful sound! They can keep all their "rock and roll music" I'd rather listen to this!
We call em peepers and theyre possibly my favorite nature sound of all
I heard this last night in my backyard and tried to get a closer look but as I approached they got quieter and then continued as I walked past , next I’m waiting on the blue ghost fireflies . You gotta love nature 🦉
I love that sound in the spring it renewal everything waking up from winter
Thank you,I'm old an trapped in this old city,made my heart lift just a little bit,ty,😊
This always puts me at a place of peace. Thank you for sharing true nature sounds. Its greatly appreciated with respect.
Happy Mothers Day to all out there!!
Spring peepers! The sign that Spring has finally, really arrived. And a sound I look forward to each year. Thanks for posting!
Love it, thx for sharing. Brings back memories of my childhood at the creek all day 👍
PEEPERS! We love to hear them.
The sounds of my childhood in upstate NY.... sweet magical memories ... going for adventures up in the woods and streams... catching crawfish, salamanders and frogs ... then letting them go again.❤🐸 🦞 🦎❤
😊thank you ❤
Oh how I just love listening to all the critters ! Sweet music to my ears !!
I grew up listening to that sound. It's amazing how calming it is to hear it again. Thank You!
I grow up with sounds like these after experience deep rains the frogs sounds huge. Thank you for sharing amazing. Blessings Be.
Absolutely 💯 agree!! The best sound(s) ever. Yes this is the sound that gets me through new england winters!! A must hear for all.
Thank you 🎉❤
Yes! Awesome! I grew up and my whole life have gone to sleep listening to these creatures or cicadas! I love both!
I grew up until 9 or so in a more rural area. There were fields all around 3 sides of the house. Outside my bedroom window I'd fall asleep to the sound if cricket's & toads. Now I'm near 70 & live in a village. I miss that comforting sound to this day. I even bought a c.d. of cricket's & frog's to re-live those wonderful days.😊
I’ve been hearing these awesome sounds for 49 yrs. I love every moment ❤.
Love the sounds of " peepers "!
Nice to remember the more simple times.
Thank you.
So beautiful and so peaceful thank you for sharing
identical to the wet land directly across from my property. We call them peepers!
I'm 51 and lived in New England my whole life. I feel so lucky to have been born and raised where I witness all 4 seasons, go skiing and to the beach in one day, and have so much history from hundreds of years ago around me. THANK YOU for sharing the sounds that bring back so many memories of falling asleep at my grandparents house, who lived in a very woodsy area and a pond nearby. 🫶🫶
Did you just discover tree frogs? Spring peepers are awesome and soothing.🍻
That was beautiful!! My favorite summer sound starts in late July/early August - crickets!!! I LOVE falling asleep to that sound!!🥰
I hear this every spring right outside my door. Best sleep ever!
Roadside ditches in Iowa sing like this. Love it!
Awesome!! I always enjoy hearing the peepers in the spring. Thanks for sharing this.
Peeper frogs, one of my absolute favourite sounds!
My favorite sounds.
Thankfully, I get to hear those sounds often. Thanks for sharing😊
They come around here in Virginia during the spring. They’re called “peepers” around here and they are loud but so very small…size of a quarter or so.
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.💞😇💞
Beautiful, Amelia.
Peepers glad for spring.
And the pool was
amazing.
We don't have seasons here,
and this was magical.
Thank you, again.
Such beautiful scenery! I love Pine Trees! Live in the woods myself! Love nature sounds..love your video!!
I love it!
So relaxing.
Thank you for sharing.
Sounds like Heaven to me every Spring! Yay, warmer weather is on the way!💚
As a child, i fell asleep listening to bull frogs on our shoreline. I garden near a wetland where i hear them in the mornings. Love their sounds.
I've seen too many jumpscare type videos that are like tbis where its calming and then when it says to turn volume up they edit it so i turned mine down lol turned it back up after the coast was clear lol cool vid
This is what my neighborhood sounds like in the evening all Spring long. Love this!
1970's in Massachusetts....sounds exactly same as my childhood home....Thank You❤❤❤❤❤❤
They are right outside my back door every night. I occasionally see them hopping in my alley. Tree frogs and crickets are a wonderfully relaxing sound to fall asleep to at night. 😊
I love nature sounds, have all my life. Cicadas, bird calls, cat fights, peacockes roosting on my roof yo make mating calls, so loud.
Reminds of time fishing all night on the creek. Thanks for posting. I agree everyone should get to hear this.
I’ve always called them peepers and once I started hearing them I knew it was time to fish and get the garden ready for planting
Oh my Lord, thank you for your creations. This is the sound I long for every year. I wait for this sound so I can have the most restful sleep. I can barely wait for it to come full force!! ❤❤❤
Something I've noticed as the weather turns this year, is how much I miss the sounds of the frogs and the crickets. The night feels so... quiet, so... alone, so desolate without them. Life is more comforting when there is life to share it with.
You captured a very nice moment of nature waking up.
Where I live we have small pond, and sometimes there are squeaking frogs in it, but they're never this loud.
Good job 💪