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5 May 2025

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2 min ago
G'day @LeeMears ,

You've actually got two species of frog calling in this clip!

Common Eastern Froglet (Crinia signifera) are the higher-frequency "crik crik crik" sound.

Striped Marsh Frog (Limnodynastes peronii) are the lower-frequency "tok" sound.

Limnodynastes peronii
6 min ago
Great record @TwoRivers ,

Gang-gang cockatoo are listed as threatened under both State and Federal legislation too - so it's good data to have!

Thanks for sharing!

Callocephalon fimbriatum (identifiable birds)
12 min ago
G'day @donnanchris ,

Some Common Eastern Froglets (Crinia signifera) you have calling in this clip.

Thanks for submitting!

Crinia signifera
Hejor1 wrote:
45 min ago
@donhe and @ibaird the wings were uneven and there is a distinct line where it changes colour. It's a bit hard to tell because of the sunlight and shadow, but I think palps are one colour not barred.

Endrosis sarcitrella
ibaird wrote:
48 min ago
Again, the distinctive white and dark pattern near the tip of the antennae can apprently help identification:-
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/e39b3476-4f1a-4727-84dc-e4765cc581bc

Unverified Curved-horn moth (all Gelechioidea except Oecophoridae)

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