tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8445111183007833890.post5405982877174701286..comments2023-12-30T01:39:18.742+11:00Comments on The House(s) of Fran_mart: Perons Tree FrogFlabmeisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00934077052437339591noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8445111183007833890.post-29003382366773144202010-03-22T11:39:10.009+11:002010-03-22T11:39:10.009+11:00Hi Martin
Our localities are often "in synch&...Hi Martin<br />Our localities are often "in synch", with Swifts, recently and now Frogs.I removed some rubbish from an old covered trailer, last week, and found the biggest, happiest Peron's Tree Frog - nearly covered the palm of my hand. <br />Because I was "working" at the time, (actually there were two other guys working, and I didn't want to stop them working) I just let him go, so no photo this time. <br />Amazing how it has lived in side this tightly sealed trailer, sitting in an old paint tin, half-full of water. But he was happy and healthy. Obviously he knew how to get in and out, easily enough. Frogs are a good indicator of a healthy environment, which is ironic, as he was living in a load of stuff waiting to go to the "tip".<br />Cheers<br />DenisDenis Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10031115992910569116noreply@blogger.com