This little guy came to visit last night on my back door. I knew there were frogs around but had never seen one. Lives near the fish pond.
Frog1.jpg
This little guy came to visit last night on my back door. I knew there were frogs around but had never seen one. Lives near the fish pond.
Frog1.jpg
To me looks a little overexposed. Did you use flash? as there appears to be dust specks in the air. IMO needs cropping and maybe rotate
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Looks like a motorbike frog (Littoria Moorei just to show off) Once a few of his mates join him you will have a nice choir singing to you comes spring.
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Looks like a motorbike frog (Littoria Moorei just to show off) Once a few of his mates join him you will have a nice choir singing to you comes spring.
i took that with my phone. i didn't think it would hang around when i opened the door, to get the camera out.
Good one, Dindsy!
I got some similar pics of a tiny bat on our screen door. Pure serendipity ...
Here is one from my pond. He or she??) looks a lot darker than yours but they do vary in colour a lot and even individuals seem to change colour according to the light.
Last edited by Colin B; 29-03-2018 at 8:19pm.
Your one is Litoria moorei - the larger the frog usually means female but this species have similarly sized m/f - if one calls however, it's a male
the frog the OP put up is Litoria peronii or Peron's Tree frog. The cross type pattern across the eyes is diagnostic with this species
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