Deprecated: mysql_connect(): The mysql extension is deprecated and will be removed in the future: use mysqli or PDO instead in /home/sites/herpetofauna.org.uk/public_html/forum_archive/author_posts.php on line 68

RAUK - Archived Forum - Posts by ANDREW CLARKE:

This contains the Forum posts up until April 2011. Posts may be viewed but cannot be edited or replied to - nor can new posts be made. More recent posts can be seen on the new Forum at http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/forum/


Forum Home

Posts by ANDREW CLARKE:

Author Message
ANDREW CLARKE
Member
Joined: 20 Jul 2004
No. of posts: 2


View other posts in this topic
Posted: 20 Jul 2004 Topic: Natterjack toad found kent-sussex border



Dear Members,

I am no expert but from reading your site I suspect I may have a frog/toad of some sort in my garden. Last night at approx 5am-6.30am I was awoken by a series of high pitched calls/whistling which I cannot identify with any birdsong or other fauna like sound I have heard before.
This experience has coincided with 2 individual sightings, one by myself and one by my partner of a frog/toad (we're not sure which). Since we have never heard this sound before our first assumption is that the sound and the amphibian are linked. Is this likely?

Many thanks

Kate and Andrew

Battersea, London


aclarke1@mac.com
ANDREW CLARKE
Member
Joined: 20 Jul 2004
No. of posts: 2


View other posts in this topic
Posted: 20 Jul 2004 Topic: toad/frog issues



Dear Members,

I am no expert but from reading your site I suspect I may have a frog/toad of some sort in my garden. Last night at approx 5am-6.30am I was awoken by a series of high pitched calls/whistling which I cannot identify with any birdsong or other fauna like sound I have heard before.
This experience has coincided with 2 individual sightings, one by myself and one by my partner of a frog/toad (we're not sure which). Since we have never heard this sound before our first assumption is that the sound and the amphibian are linked. Is this likely?

Many thanks

Kate and Andrew

Battersea, London



aclarke1@mac.com

- Posts by ANDREW CLARKE

Content here  topic header