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Say hello to the first frog in the garden this year - on a journey from the shed to the edge of the pond...

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Paul.
 
Nice detailed images Paul :)


A bit slow up there?
I've had them calling for about a month, and spawn for a couple of weeks.
 
Nice detailed images Paul :)


A bit slow up there?
I've had them calling for about a month, and spawn for a couple of weeks.

Yeah, climate is like stepping out of an Igloo...

Paul.
 
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Yeah, climate is like stepping outnofnan Igloo...

Paul.
A couple of overnight frosts here recently, but generally its wet, just as they like it eh?
 
Moist is good for them being amphibian but if this frog slept in the shed it would have been very dry there.
I've found them in dry area's occasionally too, such as my garage, very dry and dusty at times too.
Something in the back of my mind, suggests that they secrete something or other, that they cover themselves with,
and that's enough to get them through the winter, during their brumation.
 
Very nice set, and good shooting. He seems to be a cooperative subject.
 
Very nice set, and good shooting. He seems to be a cooperative subject.

Cheers Kirk.

He will still have been sleepy. The colder north I reckon has only just started them out of slumberland...

Paul.
 
Cheers Kirk.

He will still have been sleepy. The colder north I reckon has only just started them out of slumberland...

Paul.
Yes, didn't think about that, they would be moving like slugs.
 
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