Frog Spawn

We are keen to receive as many site records as possible - especially of evidence of breeding - for the amphibian species. Please include OS ref if possible
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Frog Spawn

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February 27 - SD577.147 - just off Burgh Lane South, we call it the pond field, it's very shallow not much water at the moment, the Heron has had a field day.
There are a couple of photos on our blog - having trouble uploading photos to the Nats gallery at the moment.
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March 3rd. Lots of frog spawn in Cock Cabin Wood, and in ponds in nature reserve SD 5624
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Frog Spawn. 9th Mar.

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LOWER BURGH MEADOW. pond on the left as you go through the gate. Lots of spawn on here also a pond in the middle of the meadow. Had spawn but not as much as the other pond.
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Checked the pond field this morning - lots of frogs mating and plenty of spawn, very little water.
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Frog Spawn

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11 Mar Found a large amount of frog spawn in the channel leading to Top Lodge.

Had a look at the pond field again, some spawn left, no sign of any frogs, Heron has been busy.
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