I miss hearing bobwhites.
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Birds with something to say, yeah. Whippoorwills.
Peeniewallies? I disbelieve.
When I was a kid, we had an aviary and had a pair of them. I loved to watch them and listen to the calling. But of course, I didn't have to go to work so the birds getting started early didn't bother me like my parents.
Did you get Spring Peepers where you grew up?
We used to hear them at my grandmother's house. .. you know, in Spring. (Southeastern Pennsylvania.)
I disbelieve.
Such is your right.
Spring peepers! Oh, I miss them.
True story: I worked one summer during college for the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation. One of my projects was updating a set of references on nuisance wildlife that was used by receptionists to answer calls from the public.
One section was about spring peepers. I was a little taken aback by this, so I asked about it. I was told that they'd gotten calls from people asking a) What's that noise? (which, you know, if they're not familiar with it I understand) and then b) Okay, it's frogs--can you get rid of them?
Um, no. No, the DEC is not in the business of coming in and carpetbombing your frogs. Feel free to move away from the wetland anytime now, sir.
Never heard the phrase Spring Peepers. We just called them frogs.
t still giggling at the name peeniewallie like a 12-year-old
There are lightning bugs in Jamaica? I didn't think they existed in anyplace remotely tropical. My husband's never seen them (he's lived long stretches in California and Hawaii) and doesn't quite believe they exist, and there aren't any in Utah.
Are there lightning bugs in Europe?
Spring peepers are a particular species of frog.
I never saw the frogs. They always shut up when we got close, plus the frogs lived where the snakes lived, and one cottonmouth nearly sliding over my foot was more than enough in my lifetime.