Pacific Tree Frog

Credit: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

The Pacific Tree Frog, also known as the Pacific Chorus Frog, is both Oregon’s smallest and most common frog. Pacific Tree Frogs breed from February to August. Adult males produce a variety of calls in the breeding chorus including a two-part advertisement call, “rib-it” or “crek-ek,” an enhanced male attraction call, and a trilled encounter call. The choruses are audible from great distances. The Pacific Tree Frog is common throughout the Tualatin River Watershed.