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will
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Posted: 16 Apr 2012 at 5:29pm |
a gratuitous pic of a male GCN from a National Trust garden which the missus took me along to today. While she looked at the botany, I watched the newts in a shallow concrete pond, including this one:
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Chris Monk
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From a Moorland site that has definitely three and possibly four of the
reptile species we have in Derbyshire I went to check at the weekend to
confirm my suspicion that as well as Common Frog & a large Common
Toad population there was Palmate Newt. Well there were palmate newts
but also easily found half a dozen of these (but all males)
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will
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Nice one Chris, sounds like a top site!
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Noodles
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It's interesting that the toes in Will's top pic don't look as markedly banded as you'd see in most typical males.
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