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Frog and Toad Spotting in the Forest

There is a good chance of seeing a common frog and occasionally even a common toad in the back garden, but it is around ponds and pools where they tend to cluster.

Discover how to identify different frogs and toads with this fantastic resource produced by the Heart of England Forest.

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