Another part of our restoration of the Fox Gully Bushcare site is the reintroduction of Green Tree Frogs Litoria caerulea.
Also a fun way to introduce kids to the wonderful and diverse range of wildlife in our forest. My neighbour Matt took this picture of that magical moment when the new frog emerges with it vestigial tail. Seeing this photo takes me straight back to my own childhood when I kept tadpoles.
As well as Green Tree Frogs we also have Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog Litoria fallax like this one that lost its way and ended up inside one night.
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