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How Common are Red frogs in England? |
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Iowarth
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No problem Ginny (although the "wrong side of 65" excuse won't work - so am I ! ). Simply email it to me at admin@herpetofauna.co.uk and I will load it up for you.
All the best Chris Edited by Iowarth - 04 Mar 2012 at 10:15pm |
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Liz Heard
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welcome to the premier wild UK herps forum new members!
as previously stated, i had a couple of ruddies 2 years ago (my best year for frogs - about 100) and a reddish individual drowned in a mating ball in one of my ponds last year. no reds at all this time tho'. nor any of the other unusual colours ive heard about/seen pix of. i havent had any of those anyway. tho i like to see them!! all the best, ben Edited by ben rigsby - 04 Mar 2012 at 7:45pm |
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kevinb
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There are a pair of frogs in my pond in amplexus now, the female is red. Will try to get a pic some time.
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JaySteel
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Here are some reddish ones from my garden last year:
Jason
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sandy
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here's a picture of Ruby taken this year. Sandy
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frog friend
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JaySteel
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That's a pretty one. It looks a little reluctant to come out and have its photo taken.
Jason
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speekingtree
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my neighbour found this in her garden, we live in west somerset. any idea if its a frog or a toad?
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Iowarth
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Hi there
Thanks for the pic - this is definitely a common frog - and rather a splendid one colour-wise. Chris |
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speekingtree
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ty for the identification :)
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AGILIS
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I used to see lots when I was a kid and there where plenty + the large tadpoles keith
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