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Cohan, That's camera "shooting", I presume. They don't seem to have enough flesh to warrant cooking.Paddy
Where conditions are harsher, such as in the Alps, they emerge as late as early June
While taking pics of the 2 remaining green frogs (last year about eight) I also noticed 2 damselflies.Also attached here are some photos of plants in and around the pond.Aponogetum distachyos, Iris versicolor, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae (around the frogs) and Haplocarpha rueppelii (loving the boggy conditions outside), together with Crassula helmsii (syn. recurva)Gerd
Incredibly happy to find we have a frog in the garden! I have never seen one here before but it seems to be happy in the shade of the chalet amongst the damp grass. No water available in terms of a pond but I think we should create something and then maybe he will stay and eat some of the snails Common Brown Frog - Rana temporaria