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on 29-07-2013 08:24 AM
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29-07-2013 09:03 AM - edited 29-07-2013 09:04 AM
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you did well to rescue the frog from the cat Clair. We don't have any frogs here anymore
29-07-2013 09:33 AM - edited 29-07-2013 09:34 AM
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Debra it was between the glass door and the screen door so it was safe, we think it might've come in on a block of fire wood. It was only little but it made a screaming noise, I thought it was the tv or a possum at the window.
Here's a pic of a possum I disturbed when I was trying to cut proteas yesterday
on 29-07-2013 09:39 AM
morning Clair,
poor little thing Was it one of those little brown frogs??
We've got plenty of possums here too, I'm not so keen on the brushtails, but the ringtails are pretty cute. The brushtails live in our roof
on 29-07-2013 09:44 AM
No it was kind of light grey/green we see those frogs all the time here jumping across the road in the rain lol
The possum was a ring tail
on 29-07-2013 09:48 AM
Hard to tell from the pic Clair, it's tail looks big and fluffy, must be the branch I was looking at
The ringtails usually nest in tress, in summer I have to watch out for them because my ex feral cats sit under trees looking for them. Well, one of them does, the other one just watches that one hunting
on 29-07-2013 09:54 AM
on 29-07-2013 10:00 AM
Make the most of your frogs and possums because areas can change so quickly. The traffic is much heavier in our road now since traffic lights went in at both ends. Especially peak hour.
I haven't seen a possum around here for a few years now and I can't remember when I last heard the frogs croaking.
on 29-07-2013 10:13 AM
you're right Joono, we do need to look after our native animals, so many are disappearing due to a changed environment. We watched something recently about koalas living in tree plantations that are being logged in Vic. Not a good scenario for the koalas ![]()
on 29-07-2013 10:26 AM
We have a lot of frogs here, there is a small dam down the bottom of the block and boy the noise at night!
I just looked at the frogs of Australia guide I reckon it was a small tree frog or a Eastern common froglet