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To: | Peter Ormay <> |
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Subject: | Re:Frogs and Musk Ducks |
From: | Marnix Zwankhuizen <> |
Date: | Sun, 18 Mar 2012 16:14:57 +1100 |
I have a photo of another frog we had at our place recently. I would like to know the species. Happy to forward the photo to anyone who can id it. The photo is 800kb. Thanks Marnix On Sunday, March 18, 2012, Marnix Zwankhuizen <> wrote: > We had another Litoria sp. tree frog at our place in Forde last week. It was a creamy colour. > We have had Peron's Tree Frog in the past so expect it may be this species. > Cheers > Marnix > On 18/03/2012, at 3:00 PM, "Peter Ormay" <> wrote: > > Only two of our (ACT) frogs are capable of climbing over metal fences e g Litoria peronii and L verreauxii but it's usually the Common Eastern Froglet Crinia signifera and Spotted Grass Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis that turn up in backyard ponds and rely on gaps in/under fences to get there. Some probably get in as froglets. |
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