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Frogs returning to pond
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My pond is usually full of mating frogs at this time of year, up to 50-60 pairs. So far NOT ONE frog has appeared, very few have arrived in March in the last couple of years has anybody else experienced this in the north of England?
I've read that frogs have been affected by some disease in the last few years. But the decline in population has been very noticeable in the last 2 or 3 years.
I've read that frogs have been affected by some disease in the last few years. But the decline in population has been very noticeable in the last 2 or 3 years.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last year was quite horrific frog wise, all summer we were finding dead frogs all over the garden. I read they were being affected by some sort of fungal infection of their mouths and throats that was causing them to starve to death.
I've not seen any this year although some spawn appeared on my little wildlife pond a couple of weeks ago (i am in the south). Normally I would have seen lots by now and heard them calling but nothing. Must have been at least two here at some point to produce the spawn but I've not seen them.
I've not seen any this year although some spawn appeared on my little wildlife pond a couple of weeks ago (i am in the south). Normally I would have seen lots by now and heard them calling but nothing. Must have been at least two here at some point to produce the spawn but I've not seen them.