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		<title>A Frog or Not?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 01:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recieved these questions from Helen.
We can hear frogs in our backyard, but we have never been successful in seeing them. I suppose they are burrowing frogs.
How do we spot them?
Would a frog pond encourage them to come out?
This is how I answered Helens questions.
It can be hard to spot frogs sometimes and sometimes the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recieved these questions from Helen.</p>
<blockquote><p>We can hear frogs in our backyard, but we have never been successful in seeing them. I suppose they are burrowing frogs.</p>
<p>How do we spot them?</p>
<p>Would a frog pond encourage them to come out?</p></blockquote>
<p>This is how I answered Helens questions.</p>
<p>It can be hard to spot frogs sometimes and sometimes the sounds you hear could be other garden friendlies.  For years I thought I was hearing a frog calling out of season in my yard but finally discovered it was a burrowing cricket (sandgroper &#8211; a very gruesome looking character, I can tell you!)</p>
<p>Try searching at twilight or night time with a torch around your water source (the light reflects from their eyes and stuns them so they are easier to spot).  If you don&#8217;t have a pond or pool or other water source in your yard already, then it may not be a frog at all.</p>
<p>Frogs usually set them selves up near a suitable water source and then set about attracting a mate to this likely nursery.  Some frogs will lay their spawn in wet soil, but these are specialist exotic types.</p>
<p>Happy hunting, Helen!</p>
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