The other night I caught a couple of frogs in and around the garden pond. With temperatures in the high twenties amd touching thirty who can blame them? 🙂
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Common Frog Rana temporaria, , July 2018, rear garden pond, Staffordshire, England. © Pete Hillman.
Do you know why frogs always sound so happy?
They always eat what bugs them. 😉
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Yeah, let’s party … it’s Saturday night!
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🙂 Yeah! 🙂
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Wise frogs. I think most of us have felt like jumping in the nearest water over the last couple of weeks!
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As it hits just above 30 degrees here I am tempted to jump in with them lol! 🙂
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These are great images. Different angles and a good study on what they actually look like. Really nice.
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Thank you, Ted! I appreciate that!
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Do they ever come indoors Pete? The OH is terrified of frogs and the thought of them coming into the house.
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I have never had one in the house. Found a couple in the garage over the years, but that’s about it.
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If they come in the house (and I’ve had many inside) just throw a dishcloth or towel over them and put them back out.
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Good tip, Pam. I will remember that one!
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They’re cute. I hope they asked you to join them. 😉
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It’s that hot here I was tempted to jump in without a invite, lol!
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Marvellous photographs!
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Thank you 🙂
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A frog’s life😊. Nice shots Pete!
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Thank you, Belinda 🙂 I have seen one or two during the day jumping in the pond, so they must be feeling the heat.
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Pool party time!
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Yeah!
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Oh how lovely. Did the party get a bit noisy?
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LOL! Actually they have been pretty quiet so far.
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