I think most kids in my day used to collect frogspawn and tadpoles in the spring, stuey. Maybe catch a newt or two if you were lucky.
Dunno about Clayton lane though, stuey ( whether it's an highway or not ).
We've no frogs but we do have,or did the last couple years, a Great Crested Newt.I suspect the spawn was imported on a visiting bird.We often have a look round to see if we can find find him a girl friend but we've had no luck.
Yep, nobody wanted seconds of that, paddywak.
Best of luck finding your newt a girlfriend, great crested newts are a rare species these day's I believe.
I know tony I was warned off by ranger once,mind you the same lass met Trish a few days later when she was off duty and gave her a few tips to try as she said any way to increase the breed.
When I studied at Eaton, Cambridge, Oxford, and then attended Sandhurst we were served rice pudding with a skin on top. Tapioca...Well, it was left for the, shall we say, lower classes.