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Clicks, bonks and dripping taps: listen to the calls of 6 frogs out and about this summer
An Eastern Banjo Frog. Or as I... - Tony Pridham Fine Art | Facebook
Western Banjo Frog - Backyard Buddies
Do Pobblebonks sing to suit their surrounds? Calling all citizen scientists to help solve this mystery! - The Australian Museum Blog
Giant Banjo Frog | Grasslands
Eastern Banjo Frog (Limnodynastes dumerilii) -
Pobblebonk - YouTube
I feel like everyone should see this. This little guy is a "Pobblebonk" frog, native to Australia they get their name from the "Bonk" sound the males create. : r/frogs
Eastern Banjo Frog | Biodiversity of the Western Volcanic Plains
Species of the Derwent | Derwent Estuary Program
A First Book of Australian Frog Sounds
Giant Banjo Frog Calls | Wildlife Sounds by Wild Ambience
File:Giant Banjo Frog.jpg - Wikipedia
Do Pobblebonks sing to suit their surrounds? Calling all citizen scientists to help solve this mystery! - The Australian Museum Blog
A frog croaking like a banjo? Volunteers in Outer Banks learn to count frogs by ear. – The Virginian-Pilot
Eastern Banjo Frogs (Pobblebonks) | Aquarium and Reptiles
Pobblebonk Dam - Wild Ambience Nature Sounds
Eastern Banjo Frog | Grasslands
Western Banjo Frog - The Australian Museum
Eastern Banjo Frog's call is music to the ears - GB CMA - Goulburn Broken CMA
The pobblebonk frog makes the best noises
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Western Banjo Frog - ClimateWatch Australia- Citizen Science App
Joel Sartore on Twitter: "The pobblebonk, or banjo frog of southeastern Australia, gets its name from its call, which is a banjo-like 'plonk' or 'bonk' sound. One calling frog usually triggers several