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Steve B[_3_] 20-04-2013 02:54 PM

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Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve


Janet 20-04-2013 03:14 PM

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In article ,
says...

Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve


I just noticed the first spawn in the pond yesterday.. no sign of the
frogs.

Janet (Arran)

Baz[_3_] 20-04-2013 03:17 PM

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Steve B wrote in news:MPG.2bdcae6b7bf75c011
@news.eternal-september.org:

Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve



They are there, but as far as I know and see they are at the bottom of
ponds or under rocks respectivly. We have had a late winter and the
amphibians are privy to that. They know when to do the mating stuff.

Baz

rbel[_2_] 20-04-2013 05:48 PM

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On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 14:54:29 +0100, Steve B
wrote:

Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.


Frogs, newts and one toad so far, plus oodles of tadpoles here in
South Devon. Having said that the first frogs were a bit later
appearing this year and fewer in number than is usual.
--
rbel

Jake 20-04-2013 09:46 PM

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On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 14:54:29 +0100, Steve B
wrote:

Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve


Frog orgies here a while ago. A square yard or thereabouts of spawn is
now completely hatched.

But so far no sign of toads or newts this year.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East end of Swansea Bay where the
showers of April have arrived!

Sacha[_10_] 20-04-2013 10:50 PM

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On 2013-04-20 17:48:23 +0100, rbel said:

On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 14:54:29 +0100, Steve B
wrote:

Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.


Frogs, newts and one toad so far, plus oodles of tadpoles here in
South Devon. Having said that the first frogs were a bit later
appearing this year and fewer in number than is usual.


Newts are in our pond but we never see them unless the water level is
drastically reduced while searching for the elusive leak! We've had
lots of frogs, though not as many as in other years, judging by the
spawn. They arrived on mid Feb, iirc. We haven't had any toadspawn for
two or three years and we used to get masses of both. The spawn has
all disappeared now and while we think some got frosted at the top of
the clumps, we think the rest developed naturally.
--

Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


kay 21-04-2013 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve B[_3_] (Post 981386)
Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a
local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve

My frog spawn was 3-4 weeks late this year - appeared only about a week ago. Frogs became evident only a couple of days before that.

I have lots of last years baby newts who overwintered in the pond and a few adults - the adult newts arrive a bit later - they seem to time it so they can feed on the hatching frogspawn.

Found some frogspawn yesterday at about 350m on the NW of Ingleborough

Steve B[_3_] 22-04-2013 03:05 PM

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In article , kay.be9a1a7
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

'Steve B[_3_ Wrote:
;981386']Hi

I've not seen any frogs or newts this year and am wondering if this is a

local phenomenon or otherwise.

Steve


My frog spawn was 3-4 weeks late this year - appeared only about a week
ago. Frogs became evident only a couple of days before that.

I have lots of last years baby newts who overwintered in the pond and a
few adults - the adult newts arrive a bit later - they seem to time it
so they can feed on the hatching frogspawn.

Found some frogspawn yesterday at about 350m on the NW of Ingleborough


Thanks for the replies, it seems that the frogs are responding to the
late spring. Still cold and dry here, but nice in the sun.
I'll keep an eye out when the weather turns milder and wetter.

Steve






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