FrogWatch survey at CHC300: Calvary Hospital Pond

3 species verified

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Identification history

Crinia signifera 1 - 3 8 Nov 2023
Crinia parinsignifera 1 - 3 8 Nov 2023
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 4 - 15 21 Jul 2023
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 4 - 15 30 Jun 2023

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One audio file uploaded; there is a second but technical difficulties...

4 comments

AnkeMaria wrote:
   21 Jul 2023
Hi Ann would you still have the recording for this survey please??

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AAGunn wrote:
   21 Jul 2023
Done, though only one of two files uploaded.
cheers,
Anne
PS we were happy to hear about the threat call from crinia signifera and I wondered what it might do if it got serious?
AnkeMaria wrote:
   21 Jul 2023
haha, I am pretty positive that there is no knife pulling or such thing, however the boys might be engaging in chest puffing and muscle flexing and head budding. The threat call lets other males know that the spot has been taken and the stakes are up.
AnkeMaria wrote:
   21 Jul 2023
can also hear both crinias faintly in teh background. wish the cars would have stopped for a minute

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Survey information

  • 9 Feb 2023 09:05 PM Recorded on
  • AAGunn Recorded by

Additional information

  • 15 Air Temperature
  • 22 Water Temperature
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • Anne Gunn, Warren Geeves FrogWatch volunteer names
  • Clear or a few clouds Sky
  • Still - smoke rises vertically Wind
  • Deep (>30cm) Water Depth
  • Pond Full Overall Pond Level
  • Still (all ponds / dams) Water Flow
  • Full Vertical Drop
  • just localized Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • Yes, entire edge is vegetated Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • Yes, providing <10% shade of pond Pond area shaded by trees
  • No evidence of mowing Mowing
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