Soon after we moved into our house we built a mini pond, made of a wine barrel. I was delighted when, a few weeks later, we spotted frogs in the pond and around the garden.
But then winter came. I don’t know if you remember, but the winter of 2010 was a particularly cold one (as was 2011 and 2012). Since that winter we haven’t seen any frogs in our garden. I don’t know if it’s connected, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the cold had had a bad effect on the frog population.
I used the ‘Dragon finder’ app on my phone, developed by the charity Froglife, to identify what species the frog was (through answering a series of simple questions), and report the sighting, together with a photo and GPS location. It was very easy to use, and I’m looking forward to trying it out on some other amphibians and reptiles.
It looks like at least one has returned to our garden. Let’s hope he’s the first of many!
Fabulous, I’m definitely going to download that app.
There’s a few other wildlife apps I keep meaning to try – I’ll let you know if I find any good ones. Do you have any suggestions?
I’m a bit old fashioned to be honest and rely on the Collin’s guides. I keep meaning to download a bird call recognition app though.
I’m a fan of the Collins guides as well, but never seem to have one on me when I need it. (Although the same is often true with my phone…)
How very exciting to have a return guest! 🙂
Yes, I was so pleased when we found him!