Upland Chorus Frog

The Upland Chorus Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum) is a species of chorus frog found in the United States. It was recently separated from the Western Chorus Frog, (Pseudacris triseriata), being identified as an individual species rather than a subspecies. More

Upland Chorus Frog - Pseudacris feriarum - * Diagnostic Features: * Size: 0.75 to 1. More

Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata) = Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata) The upland chorus frog, Pseudacris triseriata, is small, secretive and seldom seen outside the breeding season. More

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The Upland Chorus Frog is locally common throughout the Piedmont. The Coastal Plain populations are rare and state listed as special concern in the state of South Carolina. More

Habitats and Habits: Upland chorus frogs are most common in the Piedmont, although populations also exist in the Coastal Plain and the Mountains. They are usually found near grassy ditches, flooded fields and temporary wetlands. More

The upland chorus frog, Pseudacris feriarum, is small, secretive and seldom seen outside the breeding season. General coloration is brown/gray and the pattern is highly variable. More

Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum feriarum) - Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum) Chorus Frogs are very common in central North Carolina, but much easier to hear than to see. More

Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum) He turned up at the house – at least we think it’s the same frog – several years ago and lives in one of the water-filled planters on the patio. More

This is an example of an Upland Chorus Frog, Pseudacris feriarum feriarum. These frogs are highly variable and may or may not have three stripes on their dorsal surface. These stripes, however, are most often broken up into spots. More

Description: The Upland Chorus Frogs have grayish to brown bodies with tan to brown stripes down the back and banded upper legs. A white stripe is present on the upper lip and a dark stripe from the nose to the groin area along its sides. More

Habitat: Upland Chorus Frogs live in swampy areas of broad valleys, grassy swales, moist woodlands, or around heavily vegetated ponds. They are very secretive and difficult to locate. Breeding Activity: Males begin calling around late February to early March. More

Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum feriarum) = Common in NC, Upland Chorus Frogs occur in ditches, woodland pools, etc. More

upland chorus frog (Pseudacris feriarum feriarum) = Photos Distribution Map Distribution Map Characteristics - This species is small More

Upland chorus frogs have gray or brown coloration with extremely variable patterns. The mid-dorsal or middle back patterns may be spotted, striped, partially striped, or absent of markings. Normally a dark triangular spot between the eyes is displayed. More

There are differences between the upland chorus frog and the mountain chorus frog (Pseudacris brachyphona). For one thing, the ranges are completely different. Pseudacris feriarum lives east of the Appalachiam Mountains, while Pseudacris brachyphona lives in and west of the mountains. Another difference is the coloration. More

Order : Anura
Family : Hylidae
Genus : Pseudacris
Species : feriarum
Authority : (Baird, 1854)