![A frog croaking like a banjo? Volunteers in Outer Banks learn to count frogs by ear. – The Virginian-Pilot A frog croaking like a banjo? Volunteers in Outer Banks learn to count frogs by ear. – The Virginian-Pilot](https://www.pilotonline.com/resizer/9n7dwKAyl5BhWf18ldN8eDE2C3s=/1200x0/filters:format(jpg):quality(70)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com/public/KAIAUESJIVAPFNTKWQ3JIZ7UNE.jpg)
A frog croaking like a banjo? Volunteers in Outer Banks learn to count frogs by ear. – The Virginian-Pilot
![Do Pobblebonks sing to suit their surrounds? Calling all citizen scientists to help solve this mystery! - The Australian Museum Blog Do Pobblebonks sing to suit their surrounds? Calling all citizen scientists to help solve this mystery! - The Australian Museum Blog](https://media.australian.museum/media/dd/images/Eastern_Banjo_Frog__Limnodynastes_dumerilii.width-1200.6f08ae7.jpg)
Do Pobblebonks sing to suit their surrounds? Calling all citizen scientists to help solve this mystery! - The Australian Museum Blog
![I feel like everyone should see this. This little guy is a "Pobblebonk" frog, native to Australia they get their name from the "Bonk" sound the males create. : r/frogs I feel like everyone should see this. This little guy is a "Pobblebonk" frog, native to Australia they get their name from the "Bonk" sound the males create. : r/frogs](https://i.redd.it/qhpss7il3ow81.png)
I feel like everyone should see this. This little guy is a "Pobblebonk" frog, native to Australia they get their name from the "Bonk" sound the males create. : r/frogs
![Joel Sartore on Twitter: "The pobblebonk, or banjo frog of southeastern Australia, gets its name from its call, which is a banjo-like 'plonk' or 'bonk' sound. One calling frog usually triggers several Joel Sartore on Twitter: "The pobblebonk, or banjo frog of southeastern Australia, gets its name from its call, which is a banjo-like 'plonk' or 'bonk' sound. One calling frog usually triggers several](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ed71W9EXYAUgHOr.jpg)
Joel Sartore on Twitter: "The pobblebonk, or banjo frog of southeastern Australia, gets its name from its call, which is a banjo-like 'plonk' or 'bonk' sound. One calling frog usually triggers several
Mildura Eco Village - Let's chat about frogs: Eastern Banjo Frog Limnodynastes dumerilii found throughout Victoria and occurs in many different habitats including urban areas. The Banjo frog if a large species
![The Frogs Are Calling You on Twitter: "Spring is in the air and soon the spring breeding frogs like this beautiful Pobblebonk will be calling you! This species is also known as The Frogs Are Calling You on Twitter: "Spring is in the air and soon the spring breeding frogs like this beautiful Pobblebonk will be calling you! This species is also known as](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E8FYBJjVoAMjc5D.jpg)