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The frogs are at it ...
A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front
pond and 37 in the back. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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Sacha wrote:
On 7/3/05 22:42, in article , "Kay" wrote: A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front pond and 37 in the back. We had quite a few out the other night and when it rained a few weeks ago there was a dozen or so heading for the fish pond. But while we've been away it's been dry and cold so there's been little to encourage them. As the barometer is rising I'm wondering what will happen to this year's stocks if it remains dry. We used to have frogs, but then the local heron decided that he wanted a change from fish. Haven't had any for about four years now (though I'm still optimistic they'll return). We do, however, have at least two common newts. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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In article , Miss
Perspicacia Tick writes We used to have frogs, but then the local heron decided that he wanted a change from fish. Haven't had any for about four years now (though I'm still optimistic they'll return). We do, however, have at least two common newts. I'm not sure the newts are good news for frogs. Newts feed on tadpoles. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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"Kay" wrote I'm not sure the newts are good news for frogs. Newts feed on tadpoles. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" It all balances out. We have many newts and many frogs. We also get regular visits from the Heron. The least agile goldfish long since got swallowed but the few that remain continue to evade being eaten. (A liberal supply of rocks and old clay tubes on the bottom of the ponds provide air-raid shelter!) The frogs have already met and deposited copious amounts of healthy spawn. Some of the tadpoles will help our newts to thrive, some will fatten the dragonfly nymphs. And a few will leave the pond, evade the blades of the lawnmower and return as adults. |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 22:42:00 +0000, Kay wrote: A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front pond and 37 in the back. At what exactly? :-) Playing Doctors and Nurses Franz |
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Kay wrote:
In article , Miss Perspicacia Tick writes We used to have frogs, but then the local heron decided that he wanted a change from fish. Haven't had any for about four years now (though I'm still optimistic they'll return). We do, however, have at least two common newts. I'm not sure the newts are good news for frogs. Newts feed on tadpoles. Good point, Kay, I'd forgotten that - and a plague of dragonflies wouldn't help the situation, either. But I've definitely seen the heron taking frogs... -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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In article , Tumbleweed
writes "Kay" wrote I'm not sure the newts are good news for frogs. Newts feed on tadpoles. It all balances out. Depends on other things, though, doesn't it? Fortunately, the weedy ponds favoured by newts for breeding also have lots of cover for the frog tadpoles. But if a couple of newts took up residence in a sparsely weeded pond, the could wreak havoc among the tadpoles. But then that's why frogs breed as they do - lots of spares. We have many newts and many frogs. We also get regular visits from the Heron. Likewise. But now the newt population is topping 50, I think we are beginning to see the effect on the number of young frogs that we get. Certainly the front pond, with only one newt, had a lot more frog tadpoles later in the season than did the back pond which is the one the newts favour. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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"Kay" wrote in message ... A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front pond and 37 in the back. There was still ice on my pond yesterday when I heard the first croaking of the year. Slatts |
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wrote in message ... SNIP There was still ice on my pond yesterday when I heard the first croaking of the year. The neighbour's wife? If I catch her in my pond again there'll be trouble! Slatts |
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A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front
pond and 37 in the back. Frogs are active in Lincoln. Only 2 so far though. -- http://foxfield-parva.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk "Kay" wrote in message ... -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Foxfield" contains these words: A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front pond and 37 in the back. Frogs are active in Lincoln. Only 2 so far though. I saw fresh frogspawn in a pond in Brodick last Sunday....though I'm not sure it will survive the chilly spell we're having. Well aren't you all late? I had 22 frogs spawning the second week of January. Frog spawn is now tadpoles - all babies doing well so far. I check each day. A second flurry of activity began about a week ago. Result is anothor batch of spawn. |
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"Foxfield" wrote in message ... A late start because of the snow ... but we have 7 frogs in the front pond and 37 in the back. Frogs are active in Lincoln. Only 2 so far though. 22 miles east, our frogs started spawning last Friday, the 11th, and are still producing. We had a lot of frog activity back in February but the cold snap put an end to that. -- ned http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk last update 08.03.2005 |
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I shall refrain from commenting on which threads I am referring to. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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