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Anyone any Idea what these eggs in my pond are?
Vickypitt85
28/06/2020 16:07
I've just found loads of these in my pond (see the small black objects). They look like frog or toad eggs but they are individually placed and it's too late in the year for them. A few look like they are further developed. Any ideas on what they could be? I thought maybe newt eggs but Im not sure if newt eggs are black.
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Nigel O
28/06/2020 20:42
I wouldn't claim to be an expert, but newts tend to lay their eggs on broad underwater leaves which they then fold over to protect the egg. They wouldn't normally lay on vegetation like that in the photo as it's not suitable to fold over. I guess you'll have to wait and see what hatches (and whether it proves me wrong!) unless someone else has a better guess.
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WendyBartter
28/06/2020 21:12
Been searching loads of sites & none the wiser, can only reiterate what Nigel suggests ... wait & see ... isolate them in a bucket of pondwater so you don't miss the event!
Agree not Newts!
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Vickypitt85
29/06/2020 07:29
Thanks guys, I've put some in a tank, will be interesting to see what happens!
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WendyBartter
29/06/2020 10:11
Do please let us know what emerges!
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Vickypitt85
29/06/2020 13:25
Will do!
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