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Old 11-03-2006, 01:36 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Hi
The first frog spawn appeared in one of my ponds Friday 10th March about
11-00am .
This was a bit quick as the pond was completely frozen over until 2 or 3
days ago, it is only about 1 foot deep at deepest part and shallowing up
till edge covered by old logs, the spawn has been laid in the shallowest
part, so hope it will survive any further frosts that are forecast for this
weekend.
Having logged the record on Springwatch I see that spawn arrived on the 11th
March last year, not much difference to last year but frogs do seem a little
quieter at night this year.


Having checked my records at work, the recent cold spell was a day or so
later than this year. must check back even further, when time permits.
regards
Cineman
West Midlands


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On 11/3/06 1:36, in article ,
"cineman" wrote:

Hi
The first frog spawn appeared in one of my ponds Friday 10th March about
11-00am .
This was a bit quick as the pond was completely frozen over until 2 or 3
days ago, it is only about 1 foot deep at deepest part and shallowing up
till edge covered by old logs, the spawn has been laid in the shallowest
part, so hope it will survive any further frosts that are forecast for this
weekend.
Having logged the record on Springwatch I see that spawn arrived on the 11th
March last year, not much difference to last year but frogs do seem a little
quieter at night this year.


Having checked my records at work, the recent cold spell was a day or so
later than this year. must check back even further, when time permits.
regards


The toads that usually make for our fish pond didn't appear until last
Wednesday evening, which is late for us. I don't keep records but we'd all
remarked on that. However, the weather had warmed up slightly, the wind had
gone round to the south west and it had rained quite a lot, so I suppose
that must have started them off. I should think the poor things were
relieved to be able to start their mating season at last!
Yesterday, the wind became very cold again so I do hope we don't get any
more frosts and icing over of the ponds.
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Sacha


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"Sacha" wrote
The toads that usually make for our fish pond didn't appear until last
Wednesday evening, which is late for us. I don't keep records but
we'd all remarked on that. However, the weather had warmed up
slightly, the wind had gone round to the south west and it had rained
quite a lot, so I suppose that must have started them off. I should
think the poor things were relieved to be able to start their mating
season at last! Yesterday, the wind became very cold again so I do
hope we don't get any more frosts and icing over of the ponds.


As I type it's trying to snow over here in E Angular. I haven't got a
pond as yet but we still see a lot of frogs and a toad or two in the
garden during the year. Does the spawn survive being frozen?

--
Sue






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, "Sue"
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"Sacha" wrote
The toads that usually make for our fish pond didn't appear until last
Wednesday evening, which is late for us. I don't keep records but
we'd all remarked on that. However, the weather had warmed up
slightly, the wind had gone round to the south west and it had rained
quite a lot, so I suppose that must have started them off. I should
think the poor things were relieved to be able to start their mating
season at last! Yesterday, the wind became very cold again so I do
hope we don't get any more frosts and icing over of the ponds.


As I type it's trying to snow over here in E Angular. I haven't got a
pond as yet but we still see a lot of frogs and a toad or two in the
garden during the year. Does the spawn survive being frozen?


Perhaps there was a pond in your garden? So many ponds and old dewponds
etc. have been filled in or overgrown that the poor frogs and toads are
really desperate for breeding places. I don't know if the spawn survives
being frozen, because I've never seen it happen but I can't really imagine
that it does. I think Kay will probably know - among others!
What IS very heartening is that the birds really are at the nest-building
lark. The rooks were strutting about on the lawn this morning, picking up
pine needles and other bits and bobs and the hedge sparrows are rushing here
and there, picking up bits of dead plant material etc. It really does pay
not to have an over-tidy garden and what a brilliant excuse that is! ;-) Of
course, yesterday we just *had* to have really high winds which always make
me fear for the nests the rooks are so busily constructing. It's even worse
when they're feeding hatchlings because I can just imagine them clinging on
for dear life, wondering why their world is rocking so severely! We always
find a few dead ones on the ground. ;-( One year, our neighbour discovered
a young rook in the churchyard which had obviously fallen out of its nest.
No parents came anywhere near it and eventually, she rescued it only to
discovered it was blind. She reared it and kept it for a long time and one
day, when she had allowed him into the garden for a bit of hopping around
(he never tried to fly) other rooks came down and mobbed him to death.
Nature is indeed very cruel and they must have realised he was disabled in
some way and unfit to breed and pass on possibly defective genes.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
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