Lake Creek Steamy Surprise August Amphibian Watch - Saturday, 8/13

We had just dodged the end of a light rain. I did not expect it to make much difference, but a bit of water was flowing over the dam. It was still steamy and was squishy underfoot.
Three of us had a great time, surprised by all the activity. Thank you Myra and Carolyn for coming out with me this month.

Environmental Conditions (at 20:15):
Air Temp: 24.6C
Water Temp: 29.8C.6C
Sky: 2 (cloudy)
Water Level: MAA++ (overflow)
Relative Humidity: 85%
The area got a half inch or more of rain during the afternoon. This was enough to sweep away all of the algal mats, leaving clear water above the dam and causing a one inch deep flow over about half of the dam top.

General Observations:
At the dam we watched a small Blotched Water Snake set up a hunting spot at the lower edge of the dam, and then I got a video of it catching some dinner.
(Vid on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/j-FJpjNh5iE ).

Amphibian Watch Report:
We visited "The Wall" first to look for chirping frogs. None were seen, but we did find two Gulf Coast Toads and took a photo of one. Above the dam, Blanchard's Cricket Frogs were calling up to full chorus (C3) intermittentaly for the whole monitoring hour. Most interesting for the night, we heard Cliff Chirping Frogs calling (C1) in the woods all around the area. This was a first, as it was more individual calls that ever heard before by far, and not just in limestone, but in terrain with thickets and trees about five to twenty feet from the water. We heard several Gulf Coast Toads (C1) calling across the creek, below the dam, at the end of the monitoring hour (no recording).

Publicado el agosto 16, 2016 05:21 TARDE por weathergaltx weathergaltx

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Sapo Nebuloso (Incilius nebulifer)

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weathergaltx

Fecha

Agosto 2016

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

at "The Wall" TAW LkCrk

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Vida (Vida)

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weathergaltx

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Agosto 13, 2016 a las 08:10 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Monitoring site documentation pictures for monthly Amphibian Watch journal entry. Water level was up to 'Much Above Average' with flow over the dam. Area below the dam was still (scoured) dry creek bed but had new flow. Algal mats were completely cleared above the dam due to afternoon rain.

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Rana Grillo del Noreste (Acris blanchardi)

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weathergaltx

Fecha

Agosto 16, 2016 a las 11:20 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Aug 13 TAW LkCrk

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Ranitas de Dedos Largos (Género Eleutherodactylus)

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weathergaltx

Fecha

Agosto 16, 2016 a las 11:23 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Cliff chirpers in woods next to sidewalk above the dam.

Lots of individuals heard calling in thickets and wooded areas surrounding the dam all during the monitoring hour.

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