In Touch With Nature – Marbled Reed Frog
Posted: January 28, 2026 Filed under: Animals, In Touch With Nature, Nature, Wildlife | Tags: #InTouchWithNature, #RobbieCheadle, Nature, South Africa, Wildlife 17 Comments

This frog is important!
Tiny little creatures
only 2.5 to 3.5 centimetres long
but so very pretty
their skins marbled
in gorgeous patterns
of green, brown, and white
that change as day
shifts into dark night
slender, with large eyes
on either side of its head
females are bigger than males
but males have a yellow throat patch
used for vocalisation
to advertise their presence
and reproductive readiness
the distinctive evening call
of the marble reed frog
signals approaching rainfall
and seasonal change
they are sensitive
to environmental change
so declines in their numbers
indicate deteriorating habitat conditions
they are also important
in controlling insect population
especially the annoying mosquito
These frogs must be protected
from habitat encroachment
and the global chytrid fungus
a pathogen affecting amphibian populations
This frog is important!
The gallery below shows three different marbled reed frogs we saw in the Isimangaliso Wetlands during our January 2026 trip to St Lucia, South Africa.




You see these frogs in unusual places:


About Roberta Eaton Cheadle

Roberta Eaton Cheadle, is a South African writer and poet specialising in historical, paranormal, and horror novels and short stories. She is an avid reader in these genres and her writing has been influenced by famous authors including Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Amor Towles, Stephen Crane, Enrich Maria Remarque, George Orwell, Stephen King, and Colleen McCullough.
Roberta has two published novels and a collection of short stories and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories included in several anthologies. She is also a contributor to the Ask the Authors 2022 (WordCrafter Writing Reference series).
Roberta is also the author and illustrator of seventeen children’s books, illustrator to a further three children’s books, and the author and illustrator of four poetry books published under the name of Robbie Cheadle, and has poems and short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.
Roberta’s blog features discussions about classic books, book reviews, poetry, and photography. https://roberta-writes.com/.
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It’s such a pretty frog. I didn’t realize it was so tiny! Your poem is both entertaining and informative.
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Thank you, Priscilla. I appreciate your feedback.
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I love frogs and as a child I loved catching tadpoles! I enjoyed your poem, Robbie.
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Hi Punam, I also loved catching tadpoles. Thank you 😊
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My pleasure, Robbie. Another commonality between us. 🤗
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Yes, they are the bellwether of change, love the poem, a timely call to awareness, love the frogs – they are beautiful.
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Hi Paul, the frogs are little gemstones of colour amid the green. I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post 💚
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What gorgeous coloring. I love frogs anyway, but this one is very adorable!
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Hi Violet, I’m pleased to know you are a fellow frog lover. A lot of people don’t like these little guys.
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Cute and important little frog! Thanks for sharing the information and pictures. Great post, Robbie 🙂
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Tiny, beautiful, important creature! 🐸
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What a beauty. Very interesting post and awesome photos. Thanks for sharing 🙏.
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I’m sure the females will find the males very attractive with their colourful patterns.
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Unusual frog. My brother and I used to collect up tadpoles then turn them loose when they got their legs. I enjoyed your poem.
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Cute little guys.
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