Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Frog Ponds

In the Spray Misty For Me post I mentioned frog ponds. 

On our property we have two large ponds, three 'frog' ponds, two bubbler ponds, and two other small water features.

The large ponds host plenty of frogs. The Back Pond has plenty of frogs. The Fish Pond hosts adults throughout the year.

After the visit to the Sutton's Wildlife Garden we added a small pond to the Feeder Garden.

Here is a Green Frog enjoying this pond.


We added this pond several years ago. Today it is completely integrated into the garden, almost invisible. But not invisible to the frogs and other critters.


This is the second frog pond, in the Bench Garden. Frogs showed up as soon as it was filled up.


This Green Frog is a current resident.


This is the most recent Frog Pond, with a pond liner given to us by our friend Terry, installed in the front yard meadow project. There are four Green Frogs in this image. See if you can find them all.


Here is one.


This Green Frog is in the small shallow pond in Magnus's enclosure.


Yet another Green Frog, this time in the bird bath part of what was a solar fountain bird bath, where the solar part failed after a year.


Shown in its entirety in the corner of the Triangle Garden. 

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So, while it may seen that it is Green Frogs all the way down, but we've a variety of frogs and toads in the yard, as noted in this very blog over the years.

So if you have the space, put a small pond in your garden. The frogs will thank you with their presence.

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