FrogWatch survey at FBP001: W-Belconnen Pond

4 species verified

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Identification history

Crinia parinsignifera 16 - 100 8 Nov 2024
Limnodynastes dumerilii 1 - 3 8 Nov 2024
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 1 - 3 8 Nov 2024
Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 4 - 15 8 Nov 2024
Crinia parinsignifera 16 - 100 2 Nov 2024
Limnodynastes dumerilii 1 - 3 2 Nov 2024
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 1 - 3 2 Nov 2024
Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 4 - 15 2 Nov 2024

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User's notes

Gambusia highly present. One frog species was difficult to identify that can be heard easily in recording between 2.31min and 2.55min. Suspected it was Lim. tasmaniensis Spotted Grass Frog. Eastern long neck turtle sighted during recording as well :)

2 comments

tashiem wrote:
   2 Nov 2024
Currently having trouble with NatureMapr adding in my audio file. Will hopefully resolve this and upload it shortly.
AnkeMaria wrote:
   5 Nov 2024
could you please sent it by email?? the system had some issues yesterday, which are now resolved. Alternatively, it could be a file format causing the upload fail.

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Location information

Location information

Survey information

  • 29 Oct 2024 08:50 PM Recorded on
  • tashiem Recorded by

Additional information

  • 17 Air Temperature
  • 24 Water Temperature
  • 0 Area of exposed soil (Min in Meters)
  • .10 Area of exposed soil (Max in Metres)
  • Tash Morgan FrogWatch volunteer names
  • Clear or a few clouds Sky
  • Light breeze - wind direction shown by drift of smoke Wind
  • Deep (>30cm) Water Depth
  • Pond Full Overall Pond Level
  • Still (all ponds / dams) Water Flow
  • Full Vertical Drop
  • Yes, covering <25% of pond Emergent Aquatic Veg
  • Yes, covering <100% of edge Fringe/Edge Vegetation
  • Yes, providing <10% shade of pond Pond area shaded by trees
  • Yes, 1-5m from pond Mowing
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