froggyboy86
Active Member
Hey guys, just thought I would share a few of my pics from a quick trip down to Jervis Bay I made with some friends. Didn't get any rain but the ponds and swamps had water in them so we were lucky enough to find a few frogs. Several skink species around especially water skinks. Brown Snakes were also common in the park and we rescued a Diamond Python off the road one night.
An example of some of the places around the Bay
And the sort of places we looked for frogs
A Chelodina longicollis was sunbaking at the edge of a swamp
On the tracks we saw a few species, one was the Southern Banjo Frog (Limnodynastes dumerilli insularis)
and the Giant Burrowing Frog (Heleioporus australiacus) is always nice to find.
Around the swamps you get different species, especially the Jervis Bay Tree Frog (Litoria jervisiensis)
As well as the Tyler's Tree Frog (Litoria tyleri)
Haswell's Froglets (Paracrinia haswelli) were also common
And the elusive Tyler's Toadlet (Uperoleia tyleri) which likes to call amongst sword grasses (which can be very painful)
Other frog species we saw were Common Eastern Froglets (Crinia signifera) and Peron's Tree Frogs (Litoria peroni).
And the Diamond Python (Morelia spilota)
Cheers
Aaron
An example of some of the places around the Bay
And the sort of places we looked for frogs
A Chelodina longicollis was sunbaking at the edge of a swamp
On the tracks we saw a few species, one was the Southern Banjo Frog (Limnodynastes dumerilli insularis)
and the Giant Burrowing Frog (Heleioporus australiacus) is always nice to find.
Around the swamps you get different species, especially the Jervis Bay Tree Frog (Litoria jervisiensis)
As well as the Tyler's Tree Frog (Litoria tyleri)
Haswell's Froglets (Paracrinia haswelli) were also common
And the elusive Tyler's Toadlet (Uperoleia tyleri) which likes to call amongst sword grasses (which can be very painful)
Other frog species we saw were Common Eastern Froglets (Crinia signifera) and Peron's Tree Frogs (Litoria peroni).
And the Diamond Python (Morelia spilota)
Cheers
Aaron