Observer(s): COHPLBTING THE FORM: Please print and complete the form as completely as possible. Where temperatures are requested, utilize a thermometer to measure the temperature and, if possible, place the thermometer in a place that will give a representative temperature. The wind can be estimated using the Beaufort Scale provided above. The information will be mapped using map coordinates taken from 1:50.000 topographic maps. The participants will be supplied a photocopy of the appropriate map on which they can mark the sample site. The UTM or Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates will then be provided to you or it will be filled in by the coordinator. When recording habitat information, specify the habitat type (pond type, woodland type, grass, etc.) and give as much specific information as possible e.g. salamander found in rotten log in maple stand of 6" average diameter. For more information or to obtain additional monitoring forms, contact Dan McAskill in the evening at 569-4351 or write him at RR # S, Charlottetown, P.E.I. CIA 7J8. AMPHIBIAN SPOT SURVEY FORM (Please Print) REA. Phone # Assustant(s): Cloud Cover (96): Mnd - Beaulort Scale on Reverse (km): Amphlblan Abundance: Oorblank - Percipitau’on Code: Null Snow Ram Light Moderate Heavy none heard Has it rained in the last 24 hrs: Yes No Is the ground: Wet Moist Dry 1 = individuals can be counted no overlapping calls 2 = calls distinguishable. some calls overlapping Habitat Typ es: 3 = lull chorus. calls continuous and overtapping Air Temperature Water Temperature Precipitation Date (Da~MoYr) Time UTM tor Route Stops Habitat Type (see over) Spring Peep Wood Frog American Toad Green Frog Leopard Frog Yellow-spotted Salamander Buespotted Salamander Eastern Redback Salamander Eastern Newt Garter Snake Smooth Green Snake Red-belly Snake Others Check box if Insert Abundance Codes column I tor or Real Number and an Aslenck you are familiar with calls or noctural birds Please list and record actual numbers heard or seen Remarks: 15 -