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 Smooth Newt  (Triturus vulgaris)  m
exhibition Photo taken by Roger Smith. one of several living in our pond. some eggs were layed last year(2005) Returned to pond
 Smooth Newt  (Triturus vulgaris) f
exhibition Close up of Common Newt. Photo by Roger Smith. Returned to pond
Buff-tip-mating
exhibition
Common Frog
Another friend of the gardener the Common Frog eats a wide range of garden pests. In common with most amphibians they can partly breath through th...
Common Toad, (Bufo bufo)
Told from frog by dry warty skin. Lays eggs in single strands. Only in water to lay eggs.
Frog. (Rana temporaria),and Damselfly,(Pyrrhosoma nymphula)
Frog and damselfly.Photo taken by Roger Smith with a 35mm SLR camera, The frog had just caught the damselfly for a quick snack.
Great Crested Newt
The Great Crested Newt, also known as the Warty Newt, is the largest newt in Britain. They hunt at night in ponds and on land and are well protect...
Great Crested Newt
A pair of great crested newts, Britain's largest type of newt. They are underwater in a pond at mating time, and the male is the one with the crest...
Great Crested Newt
This is Britains largest newt and also the most heavily protected by law. The male Great Crested Newt has a ragged crest along its back and both se...



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