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  • Hearing this makes me feel at peace and a little horny too.

  • Thanks for posting this up

  • hahahahaha soo I finally found out what aninal was making that sound in my pool...

  • @ShadyCreekFarm these are a different species of the pseudacris family, the pacific chorus frog.

  • Incorrect these r not peepers....... these are pacific chorus frogs

  • Ah Mother Nature, how amazing you are..... =)

  • I grew up in maltby WA with a huge wetland in my backyard. this was the sound track to my life until i was 16. now I live in san francisco...and I almost cried when i remembered how great this sound is. thank you so much!

  • I grew up in maltby WA with a huge wetland in my backyard. this was the sound track to my life until i was 16. now I live in san francisco...and I almost cried when i remembered how great this sound is. thank you so much!

  • So I'm not the only person who loves wandering around at night with my video camera in search of frogs and listening to them...... love your video..... love the sounds... I love wandering outside like this, you can hear lots but can never see them... those sneaky little buggers! -smiles

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  • all the time in spring/summer at my parents place, i never knew there were that many frogs in the creek on the other side of the field behind the house, my Eastern Box Turtle came form there but if i hadnt taken him, he likely wouldve been killed when the construction crew rolled in and destroyed the place for houses, but even after that i still hear the frogs some nights, i know my turtle misses his home, but he's still healthy and active/responsive, and getting pretty friendly around humans

  • Memories :)

  • Every single evening, when we but our baby sleep, we let him hear these frog sounds like 10 minutes, and everytime he fall asleep :)

  • Thank you for your wonderful comment. It makes me very happy.

  • What type of frog is making this sound? My husband says they're "Peepers" but when I YouTube Spring Peepers, they seem much higher pitched than this.

  • @ShadyCreekFarm i think they are peepers, there was a long creek behind a field right behind my parents, when i was a kid id hear these sounds every night in the summer, and i know there were lots of Spring Peepers in and around that creek, i think it sounds different because so many so them are calling for mates

  • Absolutely gorgeous audio. Thank you very much. loved it.

  • thank you! not being able to hear them at night is the downside of living in a city

  • Thanks ! Its what i needed

  • i love this, but it's not long enough!

  • Awesome video. It brings back for me my travel to Colombia in a little place near Tabio. I heard crickets, cicadas, frogs an another animals I do not know the name but I could never see them. Thanks for sharing.

  • Reminds me of a little town in Northern Mexico that I used to visit. Crickets and frogs. Also a clear black sky with all the stars shining.

  • thanks for posting! wished I could keep playing this till I went to sleep .

  • When I was a kid, I'd often fall asleep to these sounds. To this day, I find it SO relaxing! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • Me too

  • Awesome sound recording

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