Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs

Get Ready for the Frog Night Hike!

April 21, 2025 – Frogs! The Heard is home to many different frog species and we want to share them with you! We will start with fun frog facts, a guide on frog sounds, and instructions on how to look and listen for frogs. Then we will get out on the trails and find those frogs!

The Hike takes place on April 26, 2025 at 1 Nature Place McKinney, TX 75069. Call for more information: (972) 562-5566

In spring, Northeast Texas comes alive with the calls of native frogs, signaling the start of breeding season. Warm rains awaken species like the Green Tree Frog, Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad, and Southern Leopard Frog. Ponds, ditches, and forest floors become vibrant habitats filled with croaking choruses. Males call to attract mates, while females lay eggs in shallow waters. The changing temperatures and increased moisture create ideal conditions for tadpole development. These amphibians play vital ecological roles, controlling insect populations and serving as food for birds and snakes. Their spring activity marks a crucial time in Texas’s natural cycle.

Strecker’s Chorus Frog
Pseudacris streckeri

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