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I am so sorry, but I need to know. What is the real name for the species you are calling peepers? Are they birds, frogs, or bugs? Thanks for the enlightenment.
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http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/d...?recnum=AR0014 You can hear peepers along with other sounds of spring (including loons), by going to the WeatherCam and clicking on the loon where it says "Sounds, videos of the lake". The peepers recording is called "Marsh Song." |
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