Pobblebonk, A Burrowing Frog

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The Australian Pobblebonk frog (Limnodynastes dumerilii) is renowned for its distinctive vocalisations and unique burrowing behaviour. Widely distributed across eastern Australia, this species inhabits various wetland environments. Unlike many other frogs, the Pobblebonk frog exhibits a strong preference for subterranean existence.

Burrowing serves multiple functions for the frog’s survival. It offers protection from predators and harsh climatic conditions, while also aiding in moisture retention essential for amphibian physiology. During the breeding season, typically during periods of rainfall, these frogs emerge to reproduce in shallow water bodies.

Interestingly, the Pobblebonk frog does not reside permanently underground but utilises a network of shallow burrows as a refuge during adverse conditions. This adaptation demonstrates the species’ remarkable ability to thrive in the challenging Australian environment.

Theatre

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London 1979

Theatre ~ where performers engage an audience through dramatic and other captivating spectacles.

January 26, 2024 | Sydney, Gadigal land

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Invasion Day rally

Belmore Park, Sydney. Gadigal land. January 26 2024.

Palette #01

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Some colour spotted in and around Bowral, NSW.

From the High Place project.

Tortoise for sale, Sousse, Tunisia

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Tortoises for sale at tourist shop, Sousse, Tunisia. Gift shop vendor attempting to sell a small indigenous spur-thighed tortoise to tourist (without success).

Being popular popular as pets in many countries they are often taken from the wild.

Tunisian tortoise or Nabeul tortoise – Testudo graeca nabeulensis.

Photos 2002.

Coronation Day

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May 6, 2023

The annual Wollongong May Day march was combined with an anti-AUKUS rally in Port Kembla. The Wollongong community has marked May Day, or International Labour Day, since 1912. The University of Wollongong Archive has an online article providing further historical information which may be of interest.

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The weekend long Robertson Potato Festival was held in Robertson, NSW, an area known for it’s outstanding potato farms. A chance for the local community to celebrate this humble, but socio-economic important vegetable.

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Also, on this day in the UK a Coronation took place.