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frogs and frogspawn in a tree ????


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Todays job was to crown raise and thin a horse chestnut and a sycamore. In the garden was a pond. About 40ft up the sycamore I found a dead Frog. On the top side of one of the Horse chestnut limbs I thought I saw some interesting fruit bodies. However, upon a closer look they turned out to be frogspawn. Have never seen this before. Has anyone else seen it. :confused1:

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Todays job was to crown raise and thin a horse chestnut and a sycamore. In the garden was a pond. About 40ft up the sycamore I found a dead Frog. On the top side of one of the Horse chestnut limbs I thought I saw some interesting fruit bodies. However, upon a closer look they turned out to be frogspawn. Have never seen this before. Has anyone else seen it. :confused1:

 

thats cool mate never seen that before, but heard that atype of salamander live up in some of the giant redwoods in america and never leave the trees got all they need to live up there:001_smile:

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Crows, magpies, herons, they will all take frogs, a heron tends to swallow in one hit, crows etc most likely have dropped your sample when trying to fly off and getting harrassed in flight. Common occurance at this time of year.

 

Youll find small stones in trees too, birds use these as anvils to smash up snails for consumption.

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