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Re: Crawfish Frog

Subject: Re: Crawfish Frog
From: Lang Elliott <>
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 10:14:22 -0500
Walt:

They're probably calling right now. They're early, like the Gopher Frog.
It's really difficult to catch them in action.

Lang

From: Lang Elliott <>

>
> Does anybody out there have recordings of Crawfish Frogs, Rana areolata?
>
> Lang

I don't have any, but I'll be cutting right across their normal range on
my way out, and on the way back. Do you know their calling season? or
any specific locations? Going out it would have to be close to the TX/OK
border. Or N Mississippi, or southern Arkansas (I plan on hitting
Felsenthanl NWR, but probably just one night).

Coming back I'll be farther N, Kansas thru Tenn/Kentucky somewhere as
far as these frogs are concerned. Not well planned yet.

It's a funny looking range chart.

Walt




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