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FrogWatch survey at FGD020: O'Connor Ridge Dam

4 species verified

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Identification history

Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 1 - 3 23 Nov 2020
Uperoleia laevigata 16 - 100 23 Nov 2020
Crinia parinsignifera 4 - 15 23 Nov 2020
Crinia signifera 101 - 1,000 23 Nov 2020
Uperoleia laevigata 16 - 100 23 Nov 2020
Crinia signifera 101 - 1,000 23 Nov 2020
Crinia parinsignifera 4 - 15 23 Nov 2020
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 1 - 3 23 Nov 2020

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User's notes

At this site, because of recent abundant rain, the area surrounding the pond had many frogs calling - mostly smooth toadlet (U. laevigata). The pond itself was dominated by common eastern froglet (C. signifera).

2 comments

AnkeMaria wrote:
   23 Nov 2020
Hi Fleur
could you please email the recording to me as it is not attached to the survey!!
Ta

AM
AnkeMaria wrote:
   23 Nov 2020
Thanks for the emails your recordings are somewhat distorted, had the same issue with another volunteer. wondering why this is so?

cheers
AM

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Location information

Location information

Survey information

  • 1 Nov 2020 08:30 AM Recorded on
  • Fleary Recorded by

Additional information

  • 13 Air Temperature
  • No evidence of mowing Mowing
  • Yes, providing <10% shade of pond Pond area shaded by trees
  • Yes, entire edge is vegetated Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • Yes, covering <25% of pond Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • Full Vertical Drop
  • Pond Full Overall Pond Level
  • Still (all ponds / dams) Water Flow
  • Light breeze - wind direction shown by drift of smoke Wind
  • Clear or a few clouds Sky
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • 21 Water Temperature
  • Unknown Water Depth
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