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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2217337" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>(Just) morning all! My weekend went a bit bonkers yesterday as the local wood in which I volunteer is seeing a mass inward migration of toads - and some great crested newts - coming back to breed in the pond in the wood, and crossing a road to do it. I ended up spending from 12 noon till well into the evening making signs, emailing and phoning people and helping to organise a proper toad patrol. It'll run from dusk till 10 every evening when it's warm(over 5c) and damp enough for the toads to move, and we have to lift the toads & newts off the road and put them in the wood. So we're busy signing up people to do 2 hour shifts for the next 6 weeks until they're all in the pond bonking like mad. Country life, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2217337, member: 146541"] (Just) morning all! My weekend went a bit bonkers yesterday as the local wood in which I volunteer is seeing a mass inward migration of toads - and some great crested newts - coming back to breed in the pond in the wood, and crossing a road to do it. I ended up spending from 12 noon till well into the evening making signs, emailing and phoning people and helping to organise a proper toad patrol. It'll run from dusk till 10 every evening when it's warm(over 5c) and damp enough for the toads to move, and we have to lift the toads & newts off the road and put them in the wood. So we're busy signing up people to do 2 hour shifts for the next 6 weeks until they're all in the pond bonking like mad. Country life, eh? [/QUOTE]
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