Ornate Chorus Frogs

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The ornate chorus frog (Pseudacris ornata) can be identified by its dark mask and broad black spots on its sides and groin. Its color ranges from reddish brown, to gray, to bright green. The mating call can be heard near small ponds or flooded areas during the winter and early spring.

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Ornate Chorus Frogs

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