User talk:Robcon6486

I was reading about the Australian Red Eyed Green Tree Frog when I noticed your frog distribution areas and it says from northern Sydney to prosserpine.

Well I live in Tapitallee (near Nowra) on the N.S.W South Coast and I have a lovely group of Red Eyed Green Tree Frogs living in my Garden right near our water tank.

We have counted at least 4 mature frogs and they have successfully bred because at night we can see quite a number of small little frogs.

We never see them during the day but at night they come out and get quite vocal with their croaks and soft trills.

Near our water tank we have several containers of various sizes filled with rain water which we presume they lay there eggs in although we have not actually seen any evidence of eggs yet, although I am not sure what the eggs actually look like.

We have taken some photos and if necessary could forward one if needed for proof of what I am talking about is true...

I look forward to hearing from someone soon about that distribution range...

Thankyou Robcon6486 (talk) 10:37, 24 January 2010 (UTC)