Welcome to the herptiles page for Ball Mountain Lake in Jamaica, Vermont. Welcome to the herptiles page for Ball Mountain Lake in Jamaica, Vermont. Welcome to the herptiles page for Ball Mountain Lake in Jamaica, Vermont.

Herptiles (Under Construction)

photo of garter snake Surveys to find the amphibian and reptile species using our lands are being conducted this year. The surveys started in the early spring with calling surveys. These are used to determine which frog species are breeding in the area. The male frogs call to attract a mate in the same way male birds sing to attract a female. As the season progresses, different species can be heard calling. Wood frogs start in the early spring and are followed closely by spring peepers. Northern leopard frogs, pickerel frogs, gray tree frogs, green frogs, and bullfrogs call later in the year.

For more information on the herps of Ball Mountain Lake, send an e-mail to the wildlife biologist for this area. Ask a question, or tell us what species you saw while visiting these lands.



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