FrogWatch survey at MOL250: Clos Crossing

1 species confirmed

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Crinia signifera 4 - 15 14 Oct 2021
Crinia signifera 4 - 15 8 Oct 2021

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It was very dark (waxing crescent moon) so we couldn't really tell how deep the water was at its deepest point. The water by the bank was very shallow but I think it gets deeper towards the middle. The sound of the frogs is very faint on the recording as they were a bit further down stream from the location.

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AnkeMaria wrote:
   13 Oct 2021
Hi Trevor unfortunately the recording did not stick for what ever reason- could you please send it to me via email and I attach it

cheerio
AM hope the taddies are going well
AnkeMaria wrote:
   13 Oct 2021
Me again- your survey also does not have a site code- the marker indicates that you went to MOL250- Clos crossing (a former FW site)
or did you go to MOL350- the next crossing downstream- Misery point? will send you a map in the email
AnkeMaria wrote:
   14 Oct 2021
great - added the site code- question is if the frogs were realistically calling from MOL350??
AnkeMaria wrote:
   14 Oct 2021
MOL250- code does not stick, IT team is aware. Trevor and Audrey

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  • 16 Air Temperature
  • Yes, providing <10% shade of pond Pond area shaded by trees
  • No Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • No Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • 1 - 25cm down Vertical Drop
  • Moderate Water Flow
  • Pond Nearly Full Overall Pond Level
  • Unknown Water Depth
  • Still - smoke rises vertically Wind
  • Clear or a few clouds Sky
  • 2metres Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • 20cm Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • 14 Water Temperature
  • No evidence of mowing Mowing
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