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Young frog in the scree bed

drc726

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Young frog in the scree bed



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great shot denise, lovely froggy

23 Jul, 2010

 

Hes not much bigger than 50p

23 Jul, 2010

 

aww bless

23 Jul, 2010

 

:))

23 Jul, 2010

 

Lucky you, miss the frogs since we had to get rid of the pond.....

23 Jul, 2010

 

If you have a shallow dish with water and stones in among the plants you might get them back from time to time DD?

24 Jul, 2010

mrv
Mrv
 

Ah yes ... encourage the Anti-Slug Legions :)

Sadly I haven't seen any frogs in our garden this year, at all ... only a big fat toad. I really think that our mange ridden fox has been eating them all. He certainly dug out all of the slow worms from my open summer heap.

I love frogs!

And .... whilst I think of it does anyone know if its true that our bare skin burns the frogs? ... our skin is too acid or something.

24 Jul, 2010

 

Sorry to hear you have a Fox MRY they do so much damage.

24 Jul, 2010

mrv
Mrv
 

We've got three, really.

Two of them just hang out in the sun and are in good health ... the 3rd one - don't get me started. Not only is he a mange-ridden, noisy and destructive PITA who developed a taste for strawberrys in addition to his digging, trampling, peeping & pooping. The little git. But he is also solely responsible for the decimation of my Anti-Slug-Legion!

A Tyrannosaurusrex could out-do the destruction, perhaps. But at least he wouldn't eat my strawberrys!

24 Jul, 2010

 

Brill shot.

24 Jul, 2010

 

Mrv, you have made me laugh, we, well our adjoining neighbour has trouble with 3 as well, the den is at the top of her garden just behind the fence (where there is a gap) so it is in the next garden, it was the badger hole....but he has cleared off..... thank goodness ....and the fox have taken over, over night they decided to enlarge the hole, and no kidding about half a ton of soil (sand!!) was deposited on her garden, and more the following night, so the hole is filled with rubble and a large slab of concrete is in the gap (no fox was hurt whilst making da de da...they were out at the time) so far so good!!!

24 Jul, 2010

mrv
Mrv
 

They certainly are a menace ... but seem to be getting bolder with every generation.

29 Jul, 2010

 

The badger has now reclaimed the sett and causing havoc in all our gardens....

2 Aug, 2010



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