Froglet
Today's the day ....................... to disturb
Lovely to get out in the garden this afternoon and do a bit of culling of some of the weeds that have thrived in the recent rain. In so doing, I surprised a couple of creatures hiding in the lush undergrowth!
This tiny little froglet - only as big as my thumbnail - was one of them. Perfectly formed and obviously ready for adventure, it was a long way from any of the ponds. Such a treat to have frogs in the garden and a wonder of nature as to how they found their way there in the first place.
The other (see extra) was a moth, presumably one that flies in the night - and therefore not best pleased to be uncovered in the day time. Fortunately, I had my camera to hand and managed a quick shot before it crawled away to find somewhere out of the sunlight. I looked it up later in my Moth Book and I think it must be a Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba) - but stand to be corrected by you experts out there? According to the book, this moth is very common in Britain and Europe - but more worryingly - its larvae feed on herbaceous plants and it is often a pest in gardens.
Ah well - win some, lose some .......................?!
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