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and wet fields or wet open woodlands. The upland chorus frog is the earliest frog heard calling in the State of Kentucky. Predominantly found in south central and
western Kentucky, this small frog ranging from an inch to an inch and a half in length, has a call that resembles the sound of a fingernail running along the teeth of a plastic comb (also
described as crreeek or prreeek). They remain well hidden in grass, at the edge of road ruts, meadows while calling, making them difficult to find. The breeding season begins as early as
January and is usually complete by late April. They sometimes call in the fall and early winter during warm and wet weather.
Special thanks to WKU
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