The Stickyfrogs 2026 Calendar is now available in the Stickyfrogs Etsy Shop! Worldwide shipping is available! This year we are donating $1 from every calendar to the Amphibian Foundation’s Emergency Fund 🐸 www.etsy.com/au/listing/4...
The Stickyfrogs 2026 Calendar is now available in the Stickyfrogs Etsy Shop! Worldwide shipping is available! This year we are donating $1 from every calendar to the Amphibian Foundation’s Emergency Fund 🐸 www.etsy.com/au/listing/4...
Beverley and Trevor now have their own name tags so I can remember where they are burrowed! Trevor has continued singing his Song of Wark from underground!
February 1, 2026 at 6:42 PM
Beverley and Trevor now have their own name tags so I can remember where they are burrowed! Trevor has continued singing his Song of Wark from underground!
Beverley and Trevor have enjoyed their first day in their New House! Beverley is in her Excellent Hole and Trevor has been Renovating and Chatting to himself all evening!
January 28, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Beverley and Trevor have enjoyed their first day in their New House! Beverley is in her Excellent Hole and Trevor has been Renovating and Chatting to himself all evening!
Beverley and Trevor have moved into their New House! Beverley moved in first and she Dug a Magnificent! Trevor moved in next and he Excellently Inspected the Corner!
January 27, 2026 at 6:07 PM
Beverley and Trevor have moved into their New House! Beverley moved in first and she Dug a Magnificent! Trevor moved in next and he Excellently Inspected the Corner!
This week we visited Sydney and the Central Coast to meet some new frog friends! We met these absolutely stunning Green and Golden Bell Frogs, who are unfortunately listed as Endangered in NSW. A big thank you to Dr Jodi Rowley! (There are at least 5 different 🐸 species calling in this video!)
January 26, 2026 at 4:53 PM
This week we visited Sydney and the Central Coast to meet some new frog friends! We met these absolutely stunning Green and Golden Bell Frogs, who are unfortunately listed as Endangered in NSW. A big thank you to Dr Jodi Rowley! (There are at least 5 different 🐸 species calling in this video!)