Diary: March 2003 | |
Frogs - the ups and the downsSaturday 29th March 2003 in the garden diary... I'm increasingly resigned to the fact that we've probably lost the frogs and goldfish that were in the new pond to a heron. The weather has been warm again today and I would have expected to see both frogs and fish. Clearly I'm going to have to look into ways of discouraging this lovely bird from visiting.
The old pond, which is a bit, too close to the house for the heron's comfort, has been very busy with spawning frogs all day and I moved about a third of a bucket of spawn up to the new pond.
Insects becoming more activeSaturday 29th March 2003 in the garden diary... Plenty of signs of new insect life in the garden today. I saw a number of bumble bees and my first wasps of the year - probably new queens looking for nest sites. I didn't manage to identify the wasps to species - I couldn't get close enough. The garden's first peacock of the year has just fluttered by the window as I sit at the computer.
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