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FrogWatch survey at FGD005: John Knight Park

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Limnodynastes dumerilii 1 18 Nov 2019
Limnodynastes dumerilii 1 15 Nov 2019

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User's notes

The large pond with small island, directly above the pond with manmade waterfalls and stepping stones. Near the path and has a 'streetlight' permanently on so it never gets really dark.

3 comments

AnkeMaria wrote:
   16 Nov 2019
Hello well done
will get to your questions next week- once I have listened to your recordings- could you pls email them to frogwatch@ginninderralandcare.org.au as they are not attached to the survey(s)- thanks plenty for your great support!!
AnkeMaria wrote:
   19 Nov 2019
added your recordings. All pobbelbonks but they do sound different depending on from where they are calling- they like to sit in hollow spots/under cut banks and call from there to make their call sound bigger and better!!
PBanks wrote:
   19 Nov 2019
I did wonder if that was all it was but great to have confirmation. Thank you.

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Survey information

  • 20 Oct 2019 08:02 PM Recorded on
  • PBanks Recorded by

Additional information

  • 17 Air Temperature
  • 17 Water Temperature
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • Clear or a few clouds Sky
  • Still - smoke rises vertically Wind
  • Deep (>30cm) Water Depth
  • Pond Nearly Full Overall Pond Level
  • Still (all ponds / dams) Water Flow
  • 1 - 25cm down Vertical Drop
  • Yes, covering <25% of pond Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • Yes, covering <100% of edge Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • Yes, providing <25% shade of pond Pond area shaded by trees
  • Yes, <1m from pond Mowing
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