'Pobblebonk Dam', Recorded in Chiltern NP, Victoria, Australia by Wild Ambience published on 2015-09-04T07:15:22Z Named after their distinctive banjo-like calls, Eastern Banjo Frogs (Limnodynastes dumerilii) [also known as Pobblebonks!] are a type of burrowing frog found in South-eastern Australia. Males of the species produce a single 'bonk' note, with other individuals often calling in response. After periods of rain Banjo Frogs are most active and vocal, and in this recording dozens of individuals can be heard creating a unique soundscape at a small dam surrounded by woodland in north-east Victoria. The full 46 minute album is available for download from https://wildambience.com/albums/pobblebonk-dam/ Genre nature Comment by Parks Department is this all one take Mark? dope recording if so!! 2016-03-11T04:56:34Z Comment by elshuffles enjoyed this piece nice work 2015-11-18T20:11:38Z Comment by aiia ♍ 2015-11-11T23:16:43Z Comment by Through the Stephoscope The magpies. Yes! 2015-09-28T11:12:44Z Comment by VINK cool sound :D 2015-09-11T17:37:12Z Comment by John Protox bought 2015-09-04T14:38:00Z Comment by John Protox outstanding stereo soundscape 2015-09-04T14:35:13Z Comment by GnoZ i love your job! 2015-09-04T10:38:28Z Comment by Wild Ambience Australian Magpie singing 2015-09-04T07:17:47Z Comment by Wild Ambience A gentle breeze blows through the woodland surrounding the dam 2015-09-04T07:16:31Z