Martin Brown wrote:
On 22/05/2013 10:37, Broadback wrote:
Not for the first time, on cleaning out my grids, where rainwater gets
diverted to a soak-away, I found a live frog. I find this a puzzle as to
how this happens. I assume that while small it slipped between the small
holes in the grid, then grew. If so whatever did it feed on? When I
removed it the poor thing seemed very feeble, so I don't suppose it will
survive. Can anyone explain how frogs get there, or what they live on?
Probably any flies, spiders, beetles or worms that fall into the grid.
I am always surprised to find frogs and grass snakes in the wilder bits of my garden as it is a long way from any pond (approx 400m). There is plenty of damp soil and leaf litter though under the big
hedge. There is a spring that keeps the soil in one corner at the bottom waterlogged.
Twice I have put the key in to open my front door and then
been shocked when a frog jumped away from my feet.
I wouldn't be so surprised, but my front door is up concrete
steps and 5ft above a concrete drive extending 15ft in one
direction and 20ft in the other.
The 5ft+ drop onto concrete didn't seem to harm the frogs