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Sounds Issuing From the Oklawaha River East of Orange Springs

from Sounds of North American Frogs by Various Artists

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No. 91. Sounds issuing from the Ocklawaha River east of Orange Springs, Marion County, Florida, on the eve- ning of September 1, 1954. The growl-like call at the be- ginning of the recording, and repeated once later, is that of the River Frog, Rana heckscheri. The single grunts are the territoriality calls of the Bronze Frog, Rana clamitans clamitans, and the mating call, accelerated at the end, of the Green Treefrog, Hyla c. cinerea, was issuing from a tree on the opposite side of the river. The relatively weak call of the Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad, Mi- crohyla carolinensis, is barely discernible. The sounds, perhaps inaptly described as the snapping of some or- thopteran, possibly a katydid rather than a cricket, are heard throughout the recording.

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from Sounds of North American Frogs, track released July 21, 1998

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