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Winter Amphibians

Late winter is a great time for finding breeding amphibians. Ambystomatid salamanders, spring peepers, wood frogs, and many others only breed during this time. The best time is typically the first rains after temperatures warm above freezing.
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crawfish frog calling
crawfish frog calling
crawfish frog calling 2
crawfish frog calling 2
Pseudacris triseriata (northern cricket frog), Benton county, AR
Pseudacris triseriata (northern cricket frog), Benton county, AR
Pseudacris crucifer (spring peeper), Benton county, AR
Pseudacris crucifer (spring peeper), Benton county, AR
Frog spotting setup
Frog spotting setup
Ambystoma annulatum (ringed salamander) female, Washington county, Arkansas
Ambystoma annulatum (ringed salamander) female, Washington county, Arkansas
In Danger
In Danger
Closeup
Closeup
Eurycea tynerensis (graybelly salamander), Franklin county, Arkansas
Eurycea tynerensis (graybelly salamander), Franklin county, Arkansas
Eurycea tynerensis (graybelly salamander), Franklin county, Arkansas
Eurycea tynerensis (graybelly salamander), Franklin county, Arkansas
Rana sylvatica (wood frog), Franklin county, Arkansas
Rana sylvatica (wood frog), Franklin county, Arkansas
Rana sylvatica (wood frogs amplexing), Franklin county, Arkansas
Rana sylvatica (wood frogs amplexing), Franklin county, Arkansas
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