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Post by rowanberry on Jun 2, 2015 7:55:35 GMT
Counted eight frogs in the pond this morning... looking like they are also wondering when spring might arrive.
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Post by rowanberry on Jun 6, 2015 19:18:56 GMT
The weather was actually more like a proper summer's day today, and I counted a baker's dozen of frogs, sunning themselves today in the pond.
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Post by htcdude on Jun 8, 2015 15:11:51 GMT
Saw my first Common Frog of the year this lunchtime Nige
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Post by rowanberry on Jun 8, 2015 15:26:47 GMT
This Quintuplet grouping of frogs in the pond- one large, and four smaller ones gathered around.
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Post by htcdude on Jun 10, 2015 7:45:19 GMT
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Post by rowanberry on Jun 11, 2015 8:47:18 GMT
I really like lizards, and see them so rarely.
His tail will grow back, won't it? I think I've heard that they have that ability.
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Post by htcdude on Jun 11, 2015 10:22:53 GMT
No idea, I hope so!
Nige
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Post by aeshna5 on Jun 11, 2015 16:48:06 GMT
They do usually grow back, though the new tail tends to be obvious as a regrowth.
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Post by rowanberry on Jun 12, 2015 20:05:22 GMT
Amphibian of the day for me was this frog lurking contentedly in the duckweed.
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Post by rowanberry on Jun 16, 2015 20:05:52 GMT
...and another one of the frogs this afternoon. They seem to have decided to all pile in on top of each other; all together I counted 17 of them in the pond.
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Post by htcdude on Jun 17, 2015 13:30:18 GMT
I distubred something under a corrogated sheet this lunchtime, I think it was a baby Grass Snake. Was very small and well marked. Thought it might've been a Slow Worm at first but markings seem too detailed. Is it right time of year for baby snakes to be around? Only had a couple of seconds before it disappeared into the bushes.
Thanks,
Nige
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Post by aeshna5 on Jun 17, 2015 19:30:19 GMT
Juvenile Slow-worms are very well marked. I would have thought a bit early for juvenile Grass Snakes.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jun 25, 2015 17:04:46 GMT
A large Red-eared Terrapin last night at a local nature reserve in Barnes. Also a couple of Marsh Frogs calling.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jul 4, 2015 17:29:28 GMT
Several Common Lizards on the boardwalk today.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jul 25, 2015 17:22:22 GMT
As we got out of a friend's car at the London Wetland Centre she spotted 2 handsome Marsh Frogs sitting on a piece of wood in a duckweed covered dyke, sunbathing.They looked quite amusing with duckweed on their backs. Surprisingly these were the only ones we saw + didn't hear any calling.
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