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Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) - Pair in amplexus - New York - USA - Quite small chorus frog - Seldom seen - Emerges during the first rains of the year - Mating season from March to May - Emits a distinctive loud rising
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Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) - Pair in amplexus - New York - USA - Quite small chorus frog - Seldom seen - Emerges during the first rains of the year - Mating season from March to May - Emits a distinctive loud rising
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Spring Peepers - Pair in amplexus
New York - USA
Pseudacris crucifer
John Cancalosi
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Love is in the Air - and Water! πΈπ
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. In this enchanting snapshot captured by John Cancalosi, we witness a rare moment of romance between two tiny amphibian celebrities - the Spring Peepers. Hailing from the lush forests of New York, USA, these captivating creatures are known for their elusive nature and melodious serenades. As spring showers bless the land, these amorous peepers emerge from their secret hideaways to partake in their annual mating ritual. March through May becomes an enchanting symphony as male Spring Peepers woo potential mates with their distinctive high-pitched "peeps". It's no wonder they've earned themselves quite a reputation! In this particular frame, we find ourselves privy to an intimate encounter between a dashing male and his lovely lady. Engaged in amplexus β a unique froggy embrace where males clasp onto females during reproduction β they seem lost in each other's eyes (or rather, bulging orbs). Their synchronized dance amidst shimmering water creates a mesmerizing spectacle that truly captures the magic of springtime love. While rarely seen due to their petite size and shy disposition, Cancalosi has managed to immortalize this extraordinary moment forever. So let us celebrate these charming little matchmakers who bring joy to our ears with every peep! Here's hoping that love continues to bloom among our amphibian friends throughout North America.
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