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Flirty Fallax We were lucky enough to spot a male (right) calling to a female (left). Conditions were perfect for these little guys proceeding an afternoon thunderstorm.  Australia,Eastern dwarf tree frog,Geotagged,Litoria fallax,Spring Click/tap to enlarge

Flirty Fallax

We were lucky enough to spot a male (right) calling to a female (left). Conditions were perfect for these little guys proceeding an afternoon thunderstorm.

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The eastern dwarf tree frog, is a small and very common tree frog found on the eastern coast of Australia, from around Cairns, Queensland, to around Ulladulla, New South Wales. Individual frogs of this species are often found elsewhere, having been accidentally relocated by transported fruit boxes. Confirmed sightings of breeding pairs have confirmed their survival in Victoria's cooler climate.

Similar species: Frogs
Species identified by WCC Podcast
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Uploaded Mar 12, 2018. Captured Oct 24, 2017 21:59 in 149 Acacia Rd, Karawatha QLD 4117, Australia.
  • Canon EOS Kiss X4
  • f/5.6
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 55mm