Frog and Toad House

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Richard
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Frog and Toad House

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Got some old rubble from here and there and made a little house which is now embedded in the plants behing my Pond (old Bath)..

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I really like that. Your water feature looks great and if you can attract frogs and toads that would be marvellous. Let's us know how it goes. I would particularly be interested as we have just dug a new pond and are trying to get it established.
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Strange thing is that frogs don't actually spend a lot of time in water. They like something to sit on at the top or shallow bits.

I have a Frog here at present but haven't spotted a Toad this year. I hear them occasionally at night.

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We get a lot. Our grass is long and neglected and I keep seeing tiny (frogs?) hopping away.
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