Frogs
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Frogs
I was in my seating area the other day, there's lots of little pots in there shaded from the sun, I was moving things around and moved the chair and heard what I can only describe as a loud squeal, and it kept squealling. I looked down and there was a frog with the foot of the chair on his back leg. I had never, ever, heard a frog squeal before, it was such a painful cry and could have wept when I seen him stuck with his leg outstreached trying to escape. I think he was in shock cos when I removed the chair he never budged, just sat there with a stunned look on his face
Di
Di
I'm at an age where my back goes out more than I do.
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Re: Frogs
What? Your cats had got a waiter
I know, it was awful Flounder, I made it even worse by leaning on the chair and looking where the squeal was coming from
Clive, I left him there for a while but when I came back later, he'd gone, I felt really bad for him.
Was clearing out the greenhouse, and you inow what it's been like this year for frogs, millions of them, and there was a baby one stuck in cobwebs underneath my staging. Tried to get most off of him and put him in the damp fern area. I'm finding them everywhere at the moment, and they're so tiny you don't notice them until they jump.
Di
I know, it was awful Flounder, I made it even worse by leaning on the chair and looking where the squeal was coming from
Clive, I left him there for a while but when I came back later, he'd gone, I felt really bad for him.
Was clearing out the greenhouse, and you inow what it's been like this year for frogs, millions of them, and there was a baby one stuck in cobwebs underneath my staging. Tried to get most off of him and put him in the damp fern area. I'm finding them everywhere at the moment, and they're so tiny you don't notice them until they jump.
Di
I'm at an age where my back goes out more than I do.
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Supporter of the N.A.S.
Re: Frogs
Need to be so careful with frogs when gardening because they can come out from no where and you would never want to hurt. so good for the garden.
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Re: Frogs
I was once having a romantic stroll through an Austrian meadow wearing sandals when all of a sudden a slimy, boney creature slid inside my sandal under the arch of my foot then splattered under my foot.
Not a nice feeling! (Especially not for the frog!)
Not a nice feeling! (Especially not for the frog!)
Re: Frogs
We have Eropean treefrogs here in the country. Its my favorite one. Nearby where I live there is an population of them. I have heard one there last spring.
http://waarneming.nl/soort/info/439?_popup=1
Alexander
http://waarneming.nl/soort/info/439?_popup=1
Alexander