One of at least four young adult frogs on Hilbre today. Not quite sure how they would have arrived on the island. I don't think they're mentioned in J.D. Craggs excellent account of flora and fauna on the island published in 1982 so presumably a fairly recent arrival.
Tuesday, 2 September 2025
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