morg
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- Morg
It seems to be getting earlier each year that newts return to breeding ponds.
Cleared my garden ponds out yesterday, and saw a single male great crested newt in full breeding condition swimming around one of the ponds.
I went out armed with a torch last night, and was amazed to see both male and female crested's[1 male tail wafting], along with a few male smooth newts.
First date I saw them last year must have been a full month later than this.
Cleared my garden ponds out yesterday, and saw a single male great crested newt in full breeding condition swimming around one of the ponds.
I went out armed with a torch last night, and was amazed to see both male and female crested's[1 male tail wafting], along with a few male smooth newts.
First date I saw them last year must have been a full month later than this.