Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Great picture Sue!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue
DeleteWhat a lovely frog, I haven't seen mine for a while.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen that one til I downloaded the photo, Jo
DeleteA photobombing frog - now I've seen it all.
ReplyDeleteI got so close to the flower to take the photo that I am amazed the frog stayed there, Jules
DeleteIs it possible there are two froggies in the picture? One to the south of the other? Maybe as a prelude to "getting to know each other" so to speak ?
ReplyDeleteWe have had more frogs in the pond getting to know one another VERY well Jill but I think what your can see is the frog's leg. When they are resting in the water they spread their legs as if they are doing a parachute jump and those back legs are extremely long.
DeleteYour frog seems to be basking nicely in the sun! I haven't even got spawn yet, so fingers crossed. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure whether our frog spawn hatched or was eaten Chel as it all happened when the weather was too iffy to hang around pong watching. Their was an incredible amount of spawn so I guess some survived.
DeleteAah! I didn't spot it straightaway. Always great to see a frog :-) Such friendly looking faces
ReplyDeleteThey always look to be smiling don't they Belinda?
DeleteAhhhh....what a beautiful photo opp for the frog. Absolutely gorgeous piccie.xxxx
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say that it was planned Snowbird
DeleteIs it a slug-eating frog though?
ReplyDeleteThere's a question Mark. Did you see how eating too many slugs may be bad for hedgehogs?
DeleteWhat a great photo! This frog looks so mysterious ;)
ReplyDeleteHe's operating under cover!
DeleteI see him/her. Great photo!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tanya.
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