The Bird-voiced Tree Frog is a small tree frog of floodplain swamps in the Deep South. Its call is a series of ascending whistles resembling a bird call. Inner thighs are white or pale yellow (not orange like the Gray Tree Frog).
Habitat
Cypress swamps, tupelo swamps, and forested river bottomlands
Diet
Insects and spiders
How common
Uncommon
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