Rana palustris: Northern Leopard Frog . I selected a representative photo, but be aware that there can be a lot of variation in color for frogs of the same species. An article entitled, Ohio’s Frog and Toad Species, states that there are 15 species in our state.To help me to learn to identify these species, I wanted to see photos of all 15 on one page. The Division’s temporary website has some of our most popular features available, but not everything that used to be available online. The spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) is a small chorus frog widespread throughout the eastern United States and Canada.

Welcome to our winery! Rana utricularia. Rana catesbeiana. Rana pipiens: Wood Frog . The mountain chorus frog can usually be found on the hillsides of southwestern Pennsylvania, western Maryland, southeastern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, northern Alabama, northern Mississippi, and Tennessee.

They live on springy hillsides, grassy pools, and ditches, typically distant from water. If you would like to visit our wetlands, click here to find out more information about our Second Sunday event. Rana clamitans : Pickerel Frog . Listen to the call below. From Wyandot Co., Ohio. Description: This frog is similar to a Spring Peeper, but appears to have a slimmer appearance. Welcome to the temporary website of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Species Description: The Mountain Chorus Frog attains a snout-vent length of 2.5 to 3.2 cm (1 to 1 1/4 inches). Sounds of the Midland Chorus Frog (on YouTube) Midland chorus frogs (formerly western chorus frog) are tiny frogs (0.75 - 1.5 in. Chorus Frog Wine. they Occur throughout Ohio. There are two subspecies: The northern, P. c. crucifer, found all over the eastern United States and eastern Canada. The wooded hillsides where the frogs live are up to 3,500 feet (1,100 m) in elevation. Distribution of the Mountain Chorus Frog in Ohio. In fact, spring peepers belong to a group of frogs known as “chorus frogs.” Spring peepers live in the eastern half of North America, from northern Florida up into Canada. They can be distinguished from the northern spring peeper (our other very small frog) by the parallel stripes than run down Distribution: Western Chorus Frogs are found throughout Ohio but records are much more sporadic in the eastern part of the state, especially the southeast.. Total Length: 1”. (photo by Adam Mann) Hear the frog's call! The diagnostic feature is three dark stripes on the back. Home; About Us; Blog; Calendar; Our Wines; Photo Gallery; We're officially commercial! Menu. Description: This frog is similar to a Spring Peeper, but appears to have a slimmer appearance. They are so called because of their chirping call that marks the beginning of spring.