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wyevilla Member Joined: 18 Feb 2007 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by wyevilla |
Posted: 21 Feb 2007 I have just fished out a female newt from my small pond. On examining her closely, there were no spots in evidence on throat or underside. We have only ever had smooths up to now. Is it possible a palmate has moved in or are these markings just not sufficiently conclusive? All the best Neil |
Caleb Forum Coordinator Joined: 17 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 448 View other posts by Caleb |
Posted: 22 Feb 2007 It's extremely rare (but not unknown) for an adult female smooth to have no spotting at all on the belly. Young smooths of both sexes always have no spotting on the belly, though. So if your newt is adult size, it's most likely to be a palmate. Keep looking out for males, though, there'll be no doubt then. |
herpetologic2 Senior Member Joined: 15 Jun 2004 No. of posts: 1369 View other posts by herpetologic2 |
Posted: 22 Feb 2007 Take a close photo of the underside of the hind feet and post it on here I will be able to tell you whether it is a palmate or not Regards
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herpetologic2 Senior Member Joined: 15 Jun 2004 No. of posts: 1369 View other posts by herpetologic2 |
Posted: 22 Feb 2007
Whats your post code?
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wyevilla Member Joined: 18 Feb 2007 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by wyevilla |
Posted: 22 Feb 2007 Post code is DT1. All the best Neil |
herpetologic2 Senior Member Joined: 15 Jun 2004 No. of posts: 1369 View other posts by herpetologic2 |
Posted: 23 Feb 2007 A full post code would be good - I would like to see where the nearest palmate colonies are in respect to your pond
Jon Vice Chair of ARG UK - self employed consultant - visit ARG UK & Alresford Wildlife |
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