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A lawn of spawn
15/3/11
First frogspawn in the large pond. Whoopee. No pics - pitch black out there.
17/3/11
No nasty hospital visits today so visited the garden to see four clumps of spawn.


The spawn in the centre is 1-2 days older than the rest.
Couldn't help wondering if the male frog that uses the spawn to hide beneath will eat the taddies if he's still there when they hatch.

First frogspawn in the large pond. Whoopee. No pics - pitch black out there.
17/3/11
No nasty hospital visits today so visited the garden to see four clumps of spawn.
The spawn in the centre is 1-2 days older than the rest.
Couldn't help wondering if the male frog that uses the spawn to hide beneath will eat the taddies if he's still there when they hatch.
Total Comments 2
Comments
| | Hi thereGood to see another poster on the blog pages. I have frogspawn too and hope for better things this year. LAst year we had tadpoles(lots) but it is a smallpond and we had a very hot spell and they nearly all ended up floating ... |
Posted 22-03-2011 at 10:06 AM by Jonquil_d |
| | Thanks J. I use the blog as a sort of diary. Presumably I can compare year by year, but I guess that's for only as long as the blog facility (and WAB) remains. |
Posted 28-03-2011 at 06:32 AM by Deb London |
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