QChawks HB King Feb 11, 2013 69,948 111,288 113 Quad Cities Mar 31, 2020 #1 Hearing a lot of chirping in my neighborhood, doesn’t sounds like birds or locusts.
SansSouci HB Heisman Sep 19, 2009 5,373 5,575 113 Mar 31, 2020 #2 Those are Woodhouse toads. Last edited: Mar 31, 2020
QChawks HB King Feb 11, 2013 69,948 111,288 113 Quad Cities Mar 31, 2020 #3 SansSouci said: Those are Woodhouse toads. Click to expand... thanks!
The Tradition HB King Apr 23, 2002 126,533 100,854 113 Mar 31, 2020 #4 This has been the Iowa frog report, only on HROT.
QChawks HB King Feb 11, 2013 69,948 111,288 113 Quad Cities Mar 31, 2020 #5 The Tradition said: This has been the Iowa frog report, only on HROT. Click to expand... it’s such a beautiful sound too Reactions: Menace Sockeyes and The Tradition
The Tradition said: This has been the Iowa frog report, only on HROT. Click to expand... it’s such a beautiful sound too
LuciousBDragon HB Legend Gold Member Aug 31, 2017 10,798 15,849 113 The American Southwest Mar 31, 2020 #6 QChawks said: Hearing a lot of chirping in my neighborhood, doesn’t sounds like birds or locusts. Click to expand... That is just air coming out the sides of your Mom’s meat-flaps as I impale her.
QChawks said: Hearing a lot of chirping in my neighborhood, doesn’t sounds like birds or locusts. Click to expand... That is just air coming out the sides of your Mom’s meat-flaps as I impale her.
Formerly Rockymtnole HB Legend Feb 9, 2013 33,240 99,688 113 Mar 31, 2020 #7 LuciousBDragon said: That is just air coming out the sides of your Mom’s meat-flaps as I impale her. Click to expand... Reactions: Fan In Black, naturalmwa and LuciousBDragon
LuciousBDragon said: That is just air coming out the sides of your Mom’s meat-flaps as I impale her. Click to expand...
BubsFinn HB Legend Nov 20, 2004 34,164 32,575 113 Apr 1, 2020 #8 I'm not mating any toads, no matter what season it is.
h-hawk HB King Gold Member Jan 29, 2002 59,885 114,120 113 Apr 1, 2020 #9 The frogs are out and about also. Have also seen a lot of "summer" birds already including swallows and purple martins.
The frogs are out and about also. Have also seen a lot of "summer" birds already including swallows and purple martins.