Few pics from last nights frogging .

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Went for a bit of a walk in the back yard last night ...

Litoria citropa Blue mountains tree frog
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Litoria phyllochroa Green leaf frog
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Litoria phyllochroa Green leaf frog
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Litoria citropa Blue mountains tree frog
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Litoria citropa Blue mountains tree frog
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Litoria littlejohni Littlejohns tree frog
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Litoria citropa Blue mountains tree frog
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Litoria peronii Perons tree frog
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Cracking pics mate. The ones i photographed with my memory last night came up just as good..........damn you battery, DAMN YOU!!!!
 
Great photos, I'm glad you found littlejohni. The small brown frog with yellow and black in the groin is a Whistling Tree Frog (Litoria verreauxi verreauxi). Did you get that Litoria peroni calling or shots of the groin markings?

Aaron
 
Thanks for the heads up on the verreauxi Aaron, I was not very familiar with that species... the peronii were calling nearby, not that particular one, it was found in a dry area near a small pool of tadpoles, that looked to me (that doesn't mean much) to be peroni, the frog was sitting on very light coloured ground, matching in to the point where it almost became part of it as we walked past ;)
 
Nice pics! What is the brown lumpy frog after the Peron's? Also what's the frog after that, the last pic with the blue spots near it's blurter.

Nice Peron's too. Check out my pics of one in my yard, in a thread the other day in this section, shows a fair bit of colour difference to yours, darker & with flouro yellow near hips.
 
Great photos, I'm glad you found littlejohni. The small brown frog with yellow and black in the groin is a Whistling Tree Frog (Litoria verreauxi verreauxi). Did you get that Litoria peroni calling or shots of the groin markings?

Aaron

Cheers , had no idea what that one was , did not hear that one calling and as Jason said it was barely noticeable as it blended in very well .
 
The pics are cracking, turned out great. Must be the cameras ;)
 
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