Pseudophryne bibronii

6 Brown Toadlet at Kambah, ACT

Pseudophryne bibronii at Kambah, ACT - 5 Apr 2022
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Pseudophryne bibronii 20 Apr 2022 MichaelMulvaney
Pseudophryne bibronii 14 Apr 2022 Darren308

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Significant sighting

MichaelMulvaney noted:

20 Apr 2022

New recorded location for this rare frog species

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A chorus of 6 males calling from this creek cobble in Peirces Creek Forest on side of Tid range. Ive never heard them here before. Exciting!

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WillO wrote:
   27 Apr 2022
Yes a good record Darren. I am just checking, was this a call only record Darren or did you see at least one individual to confirm not a Crinia signifera threat call. Send me an email if you like and we can discuss. Thanks, Will
Darren308 wrote:
   27 Apr 2022
Hey Will
Definitely Pb.
I didn't have one in hand but they called consistently and strongly while I was there. About 10 minutes. There was Cs calling 10m further down the creek where there was some free water. If misidentified, they might possibly be P dendyii/ or bibronii hybrids? I'll be there with more time next week and w another Ranger. I'll triangulate some and get good images, some SV and rear leg lengths. I've been wary since that chorus of cranky Cs at Kambah tricked me some 6 years ago. I ll email tomorrow anyway.. cheers

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 5 Apr 2022 10:05 AM Recorded on
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