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Here is a Common Frog (Rana temporaria) I found when fixing my waterfall.
No problem Martin. We saw one on our walk. Too dark to photograph clearly, but she was standing in amongst the farmer's neeps!
The depredations of a leaf-cutting bee on a small hosta. Neither of the two other hostas immediately adjacent to the right were touched.These bees are quite fascinating characters. Some years ago, one dug its tunnel into a crack in my (badly settled) patio. When I moved the hose I had (as usual) left out, the poor bee arrived home with either prey or another fragment of leaf and deprived of the landmarks it had been using, could not find the entrance to the tunnel. It then began a methodical sweeping operation until it found the tunnel. As an experiment, I took two old porcelain doorknobs and placed them on either side of the tunnel, perhaps 8" apart, as landing beacons. Mrs. Bee didn't take long to adapt to these new landmarks and when she came in, she'd sail directly into her tunnel with no hesitation whatsoever.
I did find a couple of nymphs two years later, so eggs must have gone through two winters.