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AGILIS
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Posted: 07 May 2015 at 9:06pm |
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Plenty of frogpoles that live round a sewage outlet locally in Sudbury keith
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Caleb
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Yes, that's the one I was thinking of.
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will
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that's exactly the one I had in mind when Caleb mentioned it - thanks Suz - common toads plus sandhoppers, the former looking as if they are in a natterjack-copying contest!
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Suzy
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Was it this prog?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007zch1 |
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will
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yes, I remember that - they were feasting on sandhoppers I think, but I can't remember the name of the programme either!
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I've seen common toad tadpoles on the seaward side of the dunes at Castle Eden Dene and Hawthorn Dene. This is still a fair way from the sea, as the beach is very wide.
I thought that both had probably been washed there from further upstream (mainly because the waterbodies were very small and shallow) rather than having been spawned on the beach. Further north in Northumberland, common toads live on the beach at Hauxley, though they spawn in big lakes on the landward side of the dunes. These have been shown on TV feeding from the strandline just like natterjacks do (I can't remember the name of the programme, but it was presented by Bill Oddie).
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Suzy
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I found this paragraph on the website of the Natural History Society of Northumbria
"Toads and their tadpoles are also able to tolerate slightly brackish water where other amphibians cannot. They can be found in sand dune pools and other ponds that receive sea spray, such as cliff top ponds, salt marshes and where freshwater streams reach the sea, such as at Castle Eden Dene mouth." http://www.nhsn.ncl.ac.uk/news/cms/common-toad/ Perhaps someone from there can comment? Edited by Suzy - 05 May 2015 at 8:58am |
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will
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....and also you'd be disturbing a fascinating bit of science and confusing the heck out of their natal instincts!
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Liz Heard
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Same goes for my sighting i would say - on both points. Just like Superdart's location, there was a source of fresh water close by, although it was no more than a tiniest of trickles. Hi Keith. I did feel that if the long, dry spell continued, the tadpoles, in their rapidly diminishing breeding 'ponds', were probably doomed. However, i couldn't have moved them even if i wanted to because i didn't have the means: eg no net, no identified, suitable receptor site in mind and no time to do it either. Plus there's the risk of potentially spreading infectious disease elsewhere. |
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Any thought given to that this may be a new discovered marine toad
Edited by AGILIS - 04 May 2015 at 5:11am |
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