Dunny Frog

Steve  Sass

Dunny Frog

Green Tree Frogs are widespread in outback Australia, particularly where human settlement occurs. The outdoor dunny offers a water supply and a perching spot! This one was observed at the old shearers quarters in the Paroo Darling National Park in western NSW.

Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.

Dunny Frog belongs to the following groups:

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Dunny Frog by Steve  Sass
Dunny Frog by Steve  Sass
  • handprintz

    handprintz

    Lol! Great shot ,hope he does’nt slip down the s bend!

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks for your comment! They jump in there all the time! You just have to check before you flush (lol)

  • Linda Sass

    Linda Sass

    I love this little guy

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks Linda. I will have to drag you out there one of these days!

  • Noelene Davies

    Noelene Davies

    Lol he is so cute and you have capture this so well.

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks Noeline. He is cute isnt he!

  • Adam Maund

    Adam Maund

    This is great, but what’s Latin for ‘Dunny?’ Nice moment captured!

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