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Spawn spotting

Started by kenkew, February 01, 2007, 17:20:54

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kenkew

The UK bird count and the spring watch programmes got me thinking about other wild-life changes.
Are people up for a frog-spawn announcement? Like when have you spotted your first batch, is it new to that place, is quantity more or less.

Reports such as these have real natural scientific benefits.

Anything else to suggest to look out for now that spring is just around the corner?

Maybe we'll get a mention from Bill Oddy-fellow on our findings. (Although I think that there Kate Humble is gorgeous)

kenkew


okra

I noticed in our pond today frogs mating - I wonder how long before spawn is produced?
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kenkew

Frogs jumping in January?............Whatever next!

Toadspawn

Two males and a female locked in a passionate embrace today so I guess there will be a lump of spawn shortly. Probably a bit early because we still have plenty of time for frosts.
In a desire to mate at all costs a male will latch on to anything, even fish. There have been cases where a single female is killed because so many males have formed a cluster around her.

(SE Monmouthshire)

Paulines7

A "Frogs" thread was started yesterday just before this one.  It is in the Ponds n Stuff section.

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/smf/index.php?topic=27733.0


chuff

Went down the lottie yesterday and I have frog spawn already ;D I'm in Devon and its been quite mild down here.

Leonnie

No frog spawn for us yet but there's been lots of reports in the south so hoping we'll have some soon :)

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