>Sounds like Ocecanthus quadripunctatus to me.
I listened to a couple of red spotted toad samples at
http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/~erik/toad/frames_world.html#bpu
and I noted that the toads start below pitch and glide up. I went
back to my Joshua Tree recordings and heard the glides there, so it
-was- toads there. But the trills at Lava Beds don't have a glide, so
my assumption was incorrect.
Thanks John, Walt (off list), and Will.
>Here is a jpg that compares Dan's recording with that of O.q.
>http://f4.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/cDczQ07ueQB3zCRhP0TUstFNFAoLcGayp4KDa24stOTpKsGMCUqzNqRPOCqLp_ww7bFaaAmfkvaA-Hf9O56Y-HpjU-PjMS9NAAUjgR4/treecricketcompare-1.jpg
I got that complete, but it wouldn't open for me.
-Dan
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