the answer is rana boylii for a foothill yellow legged frog
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana muscosa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana boylii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana muscosa.
Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog
America
A scraping rasp is the call of the Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged Frog (Rana sierrae).Specifically, the voice of the Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged Frog includes stutters and emphasizes loud endings. An audibly strained quality to the call distinguishes it from the very similar call of the Sierra Madre Yellow-legged Frog (R. muscosa). The call may be heard once the ice and the snow melt and stream levels stabilize, between March and June. But it is made underwater so it often is missed by frog fans.
A nasal grating squawk of about ½ second, a rapid chuckle and staccato squeaks are among the call of the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (Rana boylii).Specifically, the voice of the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog is known for the diversity of its sounds. It typically is made underwater. The call may be heard between March and mid-June.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana aurora.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana draytonii.
The frogs that live in Oregon are the Oregon spotted frog, Pacific tree frog, northern red legged frog, Cascades frog, foothill yellow-legged frog and tailed frog and western toad.
Adam Backlin has written: 'California red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii) and mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa) surveys for the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG), 2003' -- subject(s): Amphibian surveys, California red-legged frog, Frogs, Rana muscosa, Rare amphibians
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