ready to get detecting? track down frogs, toads and newts! · track down frogs, toads and newts!...
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Ready to get detecting?Track down frogs, toads and newts!
Look for clumps of frogspawn, strings of toadspawn, and individual newt eggs.
Tadpole (toad tadpole)
See them: April–July
Toadspawn
See it: March–May
Frog
See them: All year round
Froglet
See them: June–September
Toad
See them: All year round
Newt Eggs
See them: February–March
Frogspawn
See it: January–March
Newt
See them: All year roundTadpole (newt tadpole)
See them: March–April
Tadpoles (frog tadpoles)
See them: March–May
Eft or newtlet
See them: May–July
Toadlet
See them: July–October
Frog tadpoles
look speckled,
toad tadpoles
are black.
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