No. 3. Mixed chorus recorded one-half mile south of Archbold Biological Station, Highlands County, Florida at 10:15 p.m. on July 7, 1954. In addition to the Bark- ing Treefrog, other species discernible in the chorus are the Pine Woods Treefrog, Hyla femorails, Cricket Frogs, Acris gryllus dorsalis, Oak Toads, Bufo quercicus, and the snore-like call of the Gopher Frog, Rana capito. Oth- er species present in the chorus, but not close enough to the microphone to be easily distinguished, include the Southern Toad, Bufo terrestris, the Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, the Squirrel Treefrog, Hyla squirella, the Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad, Microhyla darolinensis, Leopard Frogs, Rana pipiens, Pig Frogs, Rana grylio, and quite possibly the Little Grass Frog, Hyla ocularis, although this extremely small species may easily have been overlooked.
I saw these guys perform tracks from/related to this record at the Hirschhorn museum and it was one of the most entertaining things I’ve ever experienced. What a fun record. petnoodle
wow. The Kepler track from this album opens the 1977 Voyager disc, currently navigating interstellar space beyond our solar system at ten miles per second. .