FrogWatch survey at NAD036: Larch Dam Forest 36

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FrogWatch survey at NAD036: Larch Dam Forest 36 - 26 May 2021
FrogWatch survey at NAD036: Larch Dam Forest 36 - 26 May 2021
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User's notes

Water level remains high; emergent vegn = submerged marginal vegn. Audio failed, but there were no frogs calling in the evening, nor at 13:30 hr with air temp of 15C.

4 comments

AnkeMaria wrote:
   27 Jul 2021
needs correct time added
AnkeMaria wrote:
   18 Aug 2021
Hi Roger could you pls provide the correct survey time for this survey at the Larch Dam?? Ta
RogerH wrote:
   10 Jan 2022
AM: the correct time is 18:15 hrs (6:15 pm).
Sorry, I didn't see your request. I haven't usually come back to check on the site, so missed your request. We used to get emails confirming or querying records submitted. Does this feature no longer work?
AnkeMaria wrote:
   10 Jan 2022
Hi Roger- are you getting an email for this comment now ?? hope the feature is not broken!!
PLS let me know

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Location information

Location information

Survey information

  • 26 May 2021 06:15 PM Recorded on
  • RogerH Recorded by

Additional information

  • 13.5 Air Temperature
  • No Pond area shaded by trees
  • Yes, covering <100% of edge Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • Yes, covering <25% of pond Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • Full Vertical Drop
  • Still (all ponds / dams) Water Flow
  • Pond Full Overall Pond Level
  • Deep (>30cm) Water Depth
  • Windy - leaves and branches in constant motion Wind
  • Partly cloudy or variable Sky
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • 13.5 Water Temperature
  • Yes, 1-5m from pond Mowing
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