Diva Farm Days: Native Animals

Showing posts with label Native Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native Animals. Show all posts

Perons Tree Frog

During the Summer months the Peron's Tree Frog (Litoria peronii) or Maniacal cackling frog (don't you just love that name) comes out of hibernation. 

We found him (for this article I will refer to him as a him) in various places around our garden, mostly close by to water.  

Unfortunately he also liked to crawl into the water reservoir of our old water cooler. 

Who else used to have one of these? Who still uses theirs? We start ours up in Summer when we are sitting outside on the decking and the fans are not keeping up with the heat. 
Some of the frogs were lucky, as they 'cackled' when we turned it on and they were duly rescued.  Some were not so fortunate.

The frogs are found on the Eastern side of Australia, mostly NSW, but stretching into Queensland and down into Victoria.  As you can see by the photos, they vary in colour according to temperature and whether it is day or night.


We haven't built a designated frog habitat, but they seem to appear wherever there is water.  We always keep a dish under the garden taps to catch drips so that the birds and lizards can drink.  


Enjoy

Ann
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Farm visitors

During the past few months we have had plenty of "visitors" to the farm.  

This goanna was having a lazy stroll in the sun but raced off quickly when I got too close.

This is the Peron's Tree Frog, aka known as the maniacal cackling frog (don't you just love that name).  It has come out seeking water.

The elusive echidna made a surprise stop on it's way to it's destination.  It burrows down in a defensive position so that nothing can harm it, those spines are sharp.

We also have many birds but I'll save them, for another post.

Enjoy life

Ann
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