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  1. The call of the Cope's Gray Tree Frog, a common sound in the summer in southern Maryland.

  2. The main call you will hear a Gray Tree Frog make are their mating calls, which sound like a loud, musical, bird-like trill. Males make these sounds to both attract mates and warn rival males of their presence. Calls typically last about half a second and are repeated every few seconds.

  3. 15 kwi 2023 · What Do Cope’s Gray Tree Frog Calls Sound Like? The mating call of the Cope’s Gray Treefrog, in contrast, is a trill that sounds harsher than the call of the Gray Treefrog. The pulse rate is faster compared to the Gray Treefrog when both are calling in the same area at the same time.

  4. this tree frog hangs around on my deck every night. it isn't afraid of me either. taken with pentax q and 01 prime lens, manual settings.update 9/5/2016: I h...

  5. I heard a male cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis) calling in my backyard and decided to track him down and try to film him vocalizing, it was a success!!

  6. Chorusing is most frequent at night, but individuals often call during daytime in response to thunder or other loud noises. These individual calls are produced at high sound pressure levels (SPLs) reaching 85 to 90 dB and sustained noise levels in choruses commonly range between 70 and 80 dB SPL. [17]

  7. Chorusing is most frequent at night, but individuals often call during daytime in response to thunder or other loud noises. These individual calls are produced at high sound pressure levels (SPLs) reaching 85 to 90 dB and sustained noise levels in choruses commonly range between 70 and 80 dB SPL.

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