0:20 onwards you can hear the slow and low wine cork sound, or very low purring from U laevigata- smooth toadlet, very persistent, much more drawn out and less frequent and with a lower pitch than Crinia parinsignifera.
also in the mix are many Crinia signifera with their crick crick crick sound- but overpowered by the shrieking/piercing eeeeks of the Crinia parinsignifera
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Clear or a few cloudsSky
Light wind - wind felt on face, leaves rustleWind
Deep (>30cm)Water Depth
Pond Nearly FullOverall Pond Level
Still (all ponds / dams)Water Flow
FullVertical Drop
NoEmergent Aquatic Veg
Yes, covering <100% of edgeFringe/Edge Vegetation
Yes, providing <10% shade of pondPond area shaded by trees
No evidence of mowingMowing
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