Explore tweets tagged as #FrogID
Recorded by Jack Eastwood from the Mueller Ranges in WA is the Western Laughing Tree Frog. In 2023, #FrogID users across Australia helped uncover this frog species new to science. Find out more: https://t.co/4pk8GZlCi1 Image: Jack Eastwood Audio: Dane Trembath
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Two new microhylid frog species described from Dauan Island 🐸 Described by Dr Conrad Hoskin, the Gobakula Frog (Callulops gobakula) & Koeypad Frog (Choerophryne koeypad) add 2 new genera to AU's frog list, highlighting knowledge gaps we still have for frogs in the Torres Strait
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We’re listening out for more frog activity from the Northern Wheatbelt region of NSW – a part of Australia that’s still poorly studied for frogs. Spring is a great time to head out with the #FrogID app and help fill data gaps. Learn more: https://t.co/3b0TCeGUHI 📷: Pat Johnston
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Found only in the northern mountains of QLD's Wet Tropics region is the Northern Tapping Nursery Frog (Cophixalus exiguus). Thanks for this wonderful #FrogID recording, Braedan! Image credit: Anders Zimny
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This is a fabulous image of Whistling Tree Frog habitat submitted by Shelley from Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania. We love seeing where you use #FrogID! 🐸
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Calling amongst birdsong in WA is the Bilingual Froglet. This frog is found in vegetation near the edges of swamps and creeks, predominantly in the Kimberley region of WA and the Top End of the NT. Thanks to Sue for the fantastic habitat photo and #FrogID submission!
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Check out this stunning Green Tree Frog photo submitted alongside a recording by Alana in the NT! It’s one of Australia’s most iconic frog species – with over 42,000 records submitted by #FrogID users. Please keep them coming this spring and summer!
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Today is National #ThreatenedSpecies Day 🐸 Of the 53 frog species listed under national environmental law, 39 (74%) are represented in the #FrogID dataset. Thanks to thousands of #FrogID users, we’re deepening our understanding of Australia’s threatened frogs.
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We visited the Stirling Ranges in #WesternAustralia during a drizzly weekend recently, and were treated with lots of Western Spotted #Frog (Heleioporus albopunctatus) so close to camp! Recorded their awesome ‘whoops’ with the @FrogIDAus app! #wildoz #FrogID
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This winter, Caitlin recorded the faint – but wonderful – call of the Otway Smooth Frog with #FrogID. Scientifically recognised in 2023, this species’ call description was shaped by submissions from our incredible FrogID community. Learn more: https://t.co/7Vln52FE55
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🐸 FrogID meets machine learning Thanks to international donor support, our team tested Earth Species Project’s open-source NatureLM-audio model, to see if it could help us identify frog calls faster. Read more: https://t.co/tlXa6OG2Bs
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Cheers Dianne for recording a Green Tree Frog in a previously unrecorded area on the Darling River, near Wilcannia NSW. 🐸 Each new grid cell with a #FrogID recording gives us a clearer picture of Australia’s frogs. Check out which areas need more data: https://t.co/KHqOREIEpu
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Get ready for #FrogIDWeek! 🐸 7-16 Nov Record frog calls with the free #FrogID app to help us learn which frogs live in our backyards, parks & bushlands. Your recordings help fill vital knowledge gaps for conservation. 📲 Download the app and get ready: https://t.co/BBn4HiIcZ7
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We’ve now recorded frogs in 40% of Australia’s grid cells – and in 7% of the entire country, #FrogID is the only source of frog data. Huge thanks to all our incredible #FrogID contributors helping fill data gaps! Learn more: https://t.co/KHqOREIEpu
#CitizenScience #ScienceWeek
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Yay, have my first #FrogID badge for the Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet and the Spotted Marsh frog. This is from the sound, they live in the long grass by the dam and I have never seen them @FrogIDAus
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Wow! We love seeing where you’re using the #FrogID app to record frog calls. Karina snapped this beautiful tarn habitat near Mount Jerusalem, Tasmania, where both the Tasmanian Froglet and Common Eastern Froglet were calling. Thanks, Karina!
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FrogID tested our NatureLM-audio model to help verify frog calls from the public. Even without fine-tuning, it could save 300+ hrs of work yearly— and it even excelled on tasks it wasn't trained for. 🐸💡 https://t.co/1iqUfFZqt9
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Hear a series of quacks? That’s a Bumpy Rocket Frog (Litoria inermis) recorded by Christine in QLD! Their range stretches from the Kimberley, across the Top End and through most of QLD, except the far southwest. Keep your #FrogID app ready if you’re in the area!
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