Frogs at last have appeared overnight in this pond in Surrey.
There is great excitement in the pond and from me!
There must be a female frog in there somewhere.
This happy frog seems to have scored.
It is great to see them back.
Sadly there are no frogs yet in my ponds in Sussex and the tadpoles which were added have disappeared.
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