Sunday, 20 March 2022

Frogs galore in Barn Hill pond as Spring bursts into life

 

 Frogs on Barn Hill pond ©AmandaRose

Local photographer Amanda Rose caught these frogs in noisy action yesterday in Barn Hill pond, Wembley.

Recent restoration work on the pond seems to have worked its magic and there is frogspawn at both ends. According to Amanda the frogs were happily singing, unaware of the heron that held them in its beady gaze.

More photographs and a video  of what Amanda called 'an army of European brown frogs' are available on the Alamy site HERE

 


2 comments:

Jaine Lunn said...

What a lovely happy picture, to announce the arrival of Spring. No one is complaining about population density or lack of space. lol

David Walton said...

South Kilburn did and could easily again have such a pond re-created (given its many uncharted rivers and springs), to alleviate major flood risks and to boost the bio-diversity of Brent Kilburn's 100 veteran tree woodland in South Kilburn Public Open Space.

Don't panic, it's colonial re-developer towers and flooding instead!