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Field Notes

Habitat:

Southwest corner of Blackbutt Forest, near containment Dam.

Notes:

from 5-15mm in length

Species ID Suggestions

Dwarf tree frog


Litoria fallax

Comments (8)

Nice looking frog. It seems he's been in a battle with a sharp clawed predator. You are welcome to add your frog spottings to our latest mission for southeastern amphibians and reptiles. http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8196732
Super shots! Welcome to Project Noah. looking forward to more.
Thanks all for your warm welcome :-) and your kind comments!! I Love this site.....and Ty, have seperated frogs...getting the hang of it ! Thanks for the link also Appreciated.
Hi Vic! Fantastic pictures. It seems to me that you have two different species of frogs in here. It would be better if you'd upload them as separate spottings. In any case here's great regional resource for Australian frogs: http://frogs.org.au
Lovely shot! Welcome to Project Noah Vic!
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PublishedDecember 10, 2011

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