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I was lucky enough to get some fabulous action shots of a new species this afternoon.

Here we have a grey heron and (I think) a common frog.

Grey Heron and Common Frog in Globe Pond

By my own rules, dead animals don't count, but the frog was definitely wriggling.

Grey Heron and Common Frog in Globe Pond

Grey Heron and Common Frog in Globe Pond

Grey Heron and Common Frog in Globe Pond

And here are a few more of the villain of the piece, because everyone likes heron photos.

Grey Heron in Globe Pond

Grey Heron in Globe Pond

Grey Heron in Globe Pond

Grey Heron in Globe Pond

Grey Heron in Globe Pond

Oh, and I forgot to link to this week-old picture of a dunnock, which I'd scored but not photographed earlier.

Dunnock in Stave Hill Ecology Park

And here's another coot picture.

Coot on Lavender Pond

So the score is now 40 birds, 2 mammals and one amphibian.

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Date: 2007-03-03 03:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] redbird
Those heron-in-flight pictures are excellent.

If it were me, I'd hesitate to count the frog, not because of what happened to it but because of uncertainty on species. Still, I suppose you can say "a species of frog" and leave it at that until/unless you see more frogs.

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Date: 2007-03-04 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tobesv.livejournal.com
It is emphatically not too early in the year for toads. Crapauds are breeding right now, as evidenced by the croaking coming from the pond right now. In fact they've been at it for weeks. Sadly there are not enough females to go around. A feeling I know all too well.

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