What a lot of Frogs !

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  1. Zigs

    Zigs Young Pine

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    Heard them going off this morning so managed to make a video :)

    This is after editing out next doors dogs who managed to bark thru 12 minutes of filming :rolleyes:

     
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    Just hoping the village ducks don't destroy all the spawn again this year, and the tadpoles get half a chance.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    We used to loads of frog spawn every year and it would develop unhindered so that we had frogs leaping about in the pond and in the garden. Sadly now we seem to have nothing but newts. I miss the hearing and seeing the frogs. :(
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I am so surprised to see that. Gad— I can’t imagine when our frogs will be out of their sleep, let alone mating. Fingers crossed for tadpole survival.
     
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    Frogs fill me with joy.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Thanks for sharing your frogs. We don't see them anymore since their habitat is full of new houses now. I really miss them!
     
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    Droopy, we found that you only need to dig a small pond - even puddle sized to encourage them to find you. It might be worth having a go :)
     
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    I covered the pond with all sorts of stuff today. 3 Elm poles, with 2 iron rods over them at right angles, then various bits of mesh fencing.

    That should keep the ducks out and give the tadpoles a chance :)
     
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    @Daniel W me too. Ever since I was little.
     
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    Zigs what a good idea to use fencing to cover the pond. I have a blue herring that likes to get my fish… I covered the pond with greenhouse shade cloth, but I like your idea better.
     
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    Zigs that is a great video and a good idea to cover the pond.
     
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    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    I have never seen frogs so big before! Mine are just little guys, and occasional toad the size of my palm. This is really great Zigs.
     
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    This place has always been blessed with an abundance of frogs. They like to live in the longer grass which is left especially for them. When the tiddly ones emerge it can be difficult not to step on them - they get everywhere!
     
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    Here we have the rattlesnake on the high ground and the copperhead in the creeks and wetter areas. They are very fond of frogs. Where there is any abundance of the little amphibians it is appropriate to pay attention. I think someone from Louisiana could award @Zigs an honorary Cajun membership based the soundtrack alone.
     
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    The sound is incredible. Is it loud Zigs and Tetters? Like sing you to sleep loud or keep you up loud?
     
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