On 22 October there were no frogs to be heard at all at this site! The creek-bed was completely dry at this particular site, and nearby. However, in September we have heard more frogs than usual in this general area, including further away from this site and closer to the housing area. I've re-visited this site on 30 Oct and again in early November following rain and the 'creek' has consisted of two small, but lively, puddles. I think this site is worth looking at regularly as it seems to be recovering well from any disruption due to the GDE development.; Size: 0 m�; Aquatic Veg: dry; Bank Veg: grassy, still evidence of 2010 burn-off in area; Overhead Canopy: light gum tree canopy; Landscape: native grassland, still evidence of 2010 burn-off;
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