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Toads are warty, frogs are smooth.
Delighted to hear of this glut as there is a disease that's wiping out frogs elsewhere in the world. And they eat the baddies, notably slugs, so are to be welcomed. Don't eat them.
Well here is the thing. We have some really small hoppers on the footpath. I presume they have just left the primordial soup which is the New River and are looking to find a new home. We also have some rather large crawlers, or rather clumsy stompers, in our compost bin feasting on the abundance of fruit-flys within.
Yes, this is an annual event. In our garden I have seen them scaling a six foot wall heading, er, West I think.
I haven't cut the grass this week and have to dodge kamikaze froglings that dive under my shoes as I tiptoe down the garden path.
There must be millions of them, as we have hundreds. I guess the birds will eat some of them.
Yes we have hundreds of frogs in our garden!! I'm glad others do too, I thought they were spawning in the water under our decking. The cats constantly try to bring them into the house as presents for us! We also have toads (which are less shiney and crawl around the garden - very cute). For some reason the cats don't touch the toads but I have heard that toads taste foul.
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