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Old 07-02-2004, 09:46 PM
Jeff Taylor
 
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Default mating frogs in Yorkshire

In article , Sacha
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LOL! You beat me to it this year. But I will say that while I saw them
last night, Matthew tells me they've been here for a week. One toad had
actually hopped inside our back door last night when the wind and rain blew
it open. Poor thing needs an AA guide to the fish pond!


We're always getting frogs and toads trying to get in our back door -
must be the light or heat that attracts them?

Opened the door one night to find the cat + a toad sitting there.
Both just wandered in!

Best Wishes,
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Jeff Taylor


 
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