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I thought they had all abandoned me. Last year,
new pond, gadzillion toad tadpoles while my back was turned. This year, nada. Then a few days ago I found a green tree frog (the very first I've seen on my property in 10 years) near the stock tank pond, and moved it (carefully) over to the in-ground pond. Put it on the sloping beach so it could decide where to go and it dove right in. Today I saw another green tree frog by the stock tank - so either he/she returned or it's the mate and I'm an evil human. ![]() steep-sided ponds aren't a problem for these little guys. While checking out the in-ground pond today I saw at least one of the small, olive green, rough-skin frogs I haven't been able to identify but which I've seen around here a fair amount, especially after rain. So now I'm flush with frogs and happy! Gail near San Antonio TX |
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![]() And if the newts show up, MacBeth can't be far behind ;-) kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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"Ka30P" wrote in message
... And if the newts show up, MacBeth can't be far behind ;-) kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html If MacBeth is a brilliant red dragonfly, he was flitting around the patio today while I was hosing it down. ![]() Gail |
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