Does anyone know what it is that peeps during the night and day at this time of the year? It is a monotone and sometimes goes on for hours. It seems to move from one place to another quickly. I hear it here in Bowdoin and up at my cabin near Jackman…would love to solve this mystery!
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Spring peepers! I read about the recently. For an unknown reason, spring peepers start peeping from the trees at night in the fall.