Monday, October 08, 2012

Froging in Coorg


Just back from an amazing 2 days in the gorgeous Honey Valley near Coorg, Karnataka as part of a Lost Amphibians of India expedition to explore the areas amphibian diversity in late Monsoon.
 
 

The event was led by none other than the world famous Frog man of India - Dr S D Biju. In just over two days he gave us a couple of extremely captivating lectures about the great diversity of Indian Amphibian Fauna and spend a lot of time answering queries (from 40 participants) from across Maharashtra and Karnataka.
 
That's the entire group with our Lost t-shirts :-)
 We had three night trails and a day trail in search of amphibians but unfortunately the species count was not too good (only around 10) since we were too late for the Monsoon season. Nonetheless we did get to see some great frogs and also managed to get some decent photographs.

Here's a bunch of photos of the frogs: 

Raorchestes luteolus
Common name: Blue-eyed bush frog
Check the size of this frog - the tiny mosquito on its head looks like a giant!
Raorchestes ponmudi
Common name: Large Ponmudi bush frog
Nyctibatrachus sp.
Raorchestes glandulosus
Common name: Glandular bush frog
Raorchestes glandulosus
Common name: Glandular bush frog
Hylarana aurantiaca
Common name: Golden frog
Hylarana aurantiaca
Common name: Golden frog
Nyctibatrachus sp.
Micrixalus sp.
Nyctibatrachus sp.
Raorchestes tuberohumerus (?)
Common name: Kudremukh Bush Frog
Raorchestes tuberohumerus
Common name: Kudremukh Bush Frog
Raorchestes glandulosus
Common name: Glandular bush frog
Fejervarya sp.
Hylarana aurantiaca
Common name: Golden frog
Male - Raorchestes chromasynchysi
Common name: Confusing green bush frog
Female - Raorchestes chromasynchysi
Common name: Confusing green bush frog
Female - Raorchestes chromasynchysi
Common name: Confusing green bush frog
Besides frogs Honey Valley is also an awesome place for birds, butterflies, reptiles and all sorts of insects. I hope to be back here soon to explore other facets of this area great biodiversity and hopefully also do a monsoon trip to witness the frog season at its prime :-)



 




 

Many thanks to Dr Biju (http://www.frogindia.org/) for sharing his amazing wealth of knowledge and to Balamahesh (http://www.wildlifediaries.com/)and Dr Caesar (http://www.drcaesarphotography.com/) for organizing this event!

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