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A Quick Guide to When and Where Call in . Sound Latin click Northern cricket Acris crepitans click Southern cricket frog Acris gryllus riveter Pine woods tree frog Hyla femoralis Range Season creak Upland chorus frog Pseudacris triseriata statewide Spring, Summer feriarum Florida parishes Spring, Summer chirp Greenhouse frog Eleutherodactyus Florida parishes Spring, summer planirostris statewide late Fall, early Spring peep Strecker's chorus frog Pseudacris streckeri peep Ornate chorus frog Pseudacris ornata New Orleans area Spring, Summer peep Spring peeper Hyla crucifer peep Oak toad Bufo quercicus Shreveport area Winter, early Spring whistle Bird-voiced treefrog Hyla avivoca SE Florida parishes Winter trill Gray treefrog Hyla versicolor statewide late Fall, Winter trill Cope's gray treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis Florida parishes late Spring, Summer trill Southern toad Bufo terrestris Florida parishes et al Spring, Summer trill American toad Bufo americanus state? Spring, Summer rattle Gulf coast toad Bufo valliceps statewide Spring, Summer scream Woodhouse's toad Bufo woodhousei Florida parishes Spring, Summer scream E. narrowmouth toad Gastrophryne carolinensis NW Florida parishes late Winter, Spring rank Squirrel treefrog Hyla squirella south half late Spring, Summer quank treefrog Hyla cinerea statewide Spring, Summer "toonk" Barking treefrog Hyla gratiosa statewide late Spring, Summer "tunk" Bronze frog clamitans most of state Spring, Summer grunt frog Rana gylio statewide Spring, Summer "ronh" Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana Florida parishes Spring, Summer chuckle S. Rana sphenocephala statewide Spring, Summer snore Pickerel frog Rana palustris southern Spring, Summer snore Pouth. crawfish frog Rana areolata statewide Spring, Summer snore Dusky gopher frog Rana sevosa statewide Winter "mwaah" Spadefoot toad Scaphiopus holbrooki N & Florida parishes Winter, early spring West of Ms. R. Winter, early Spring This CD is for use by the Louisiana Monitoring Program (LAMP) SE Florida parishes Winter, early Spring volunteers and is not for sale, reproduction, or redistribution. N & Florida parishes Spring For more information on copyrights or for permission for other uses contact: Natural Heritage Program, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, The text on calls by species and location and frog calls on this CD were taken 2000 Quail Drive, Baton Rouge, La. 70808Phone: (225) 765-2823. For more from the LAMP training tape provided by Steve Shively. Sources of audio information about the LAMP, visit the LAMP web page at: material for that tape are as follows: oak toad, ornate chorus frog, crawfish frog, http://www.wlf.state.la.us/apps/netgear/index.asp?cn=lawlf&pid=722 dusky gopher frog, pickerel frog, and spadefoot toad are from The Steve Shively is the State LAMP coordinator, phone: 318-793-9427. Natural Heritage Program's "A Guide to Mississippi Frog Sounds" and are used with permission. Jacoby Carter conceptualized and produced this CD, phone: 337-266-8620. All other sounds were recorded by either Steve Shively or Dr. Robert A. Thomas, This CD was made possible with the support of the U.S. Geological Survey, LA Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries, and LAMP volunteers.