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Started by Mimi, March 22, 2006, 20:56:14

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Mimi

My other half was cleaning the pond out for me today (bless him) and he was gob smacked when he spotted something that looked like a frog but wasn't. 

Here he/she is



We got NEWTS   ;D  ;D  ;D
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Mimi

Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

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busy_lizzie

Wonderful Mimi!  :) busy_lizzie
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Doris_Pinks

Thats great Mimi, was he/she staggering and heading to the nearest bar? ;D ;D
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Mimi

Ha ha ha Doris........as you know we only have the rare 'pistasa' newts in our garden  ;)  ;D
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

djbrenton

I was overjoyed to find my first newt in the new pond yesterday. I ended up spending about half an hour watching it do nothing.

Mimi

Just to get an idea of scale.

Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Margaret

I do hope you are not thinking of rolling him up and smoking him,Mimi................ ;D ;D
Margaret

Mimi

Who ME!!!!!    :o   I dont smoke.   Was O.H who took the photo  ;D
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Mimi

Just to update on the 'newts'. Over the Easter Weekend having a relaxing cuppa and f*g by the  pond Other Half spotted two newts..............yippeeeee we have a family.  On looking about a bit more we spotted 6 in all and I am sure we have more than that... I'm a Happy Easter Bunny  ;D
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Margaret

Hi Mimi.Many years ago when i lived at home, my parents  had a small fish pond and we soon discovered newts had moved in.We lived in the wilds of the  North Yorks Moors.Onew fine summers day it was decided the pond could do with a clearout.

We thought,just for fun,we would count the newts as we fished them out.

When we got to around the 60 mark we stopped counting......... :o Thankfully there were plenty of more suitable ponds around the area so they got relocated.I swear we heard the fish breathe a sigh of relief.

Same thing is happening in my pond now,except that because the blackbirds have developed a taste for them,I don't think it will reach the same numbers but it does make you think!!
Margaret

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