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FROGLOG 52-2
Moor frogs and agile frogs appeared in the same ponds roughly at the same time and probably competed for the better breeding sites. Moor frogs formed compact choruses and built egg-mats unlike the agile frogs, which dispersed their eggs. When the water level was low the moor frog sites became ...
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ECNC : Publications : ECNC Annual reports : Annual report 2006 : Publications in 2006 : ECNC : The European Centre for Nature Conservation
Centre for Nature Conservation. Mariën, A., Chantal van Hooff, et al. (2006) Heikikkers of heipalen? (Moor frogs or foundations?) – ’s-Hertogenbosch, ECNC/B&E Partnerschap, PIT Noord-Brabant, BOM/BHB and Brabantse ...
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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Habitats & Gardens Guide for BOA
Heather, Lichen, Feather Moss and Moor Grass. A pool in the bog was created to encourage Bog Moss to grow. The ... a seed compost. We control pests such as snails by encouraging a healthy population of frogs and beetles. We make our own fertiliser from plants such as Comfrey. Symbolism in the ...
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Hop to It - Irish Frog Survey - Frog Facts from Around the World
Frogs Amphibian World FrogAround the World Stories, Poems & Jokes Questions about Frogs Frog Friendly Garden What Kills Frogs? Frog Crossword Mind Bender Frog Search & Find Arty Crafty Frogs Tasty Frogs Froggy links Frogs Around the World Frogs ... . * Only six species of frog occur in Europe. These are the moor frog (Rana arvalis), common frog (Rana temporaria), European tree frog (Hyla arborea), ...
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Hop to It - Irish Frog Survey - Frog Quiz Answers
Frogs in Ireland Maps Join Us Frog Year Irish Amphibians Facts about Frogs Amphibian World FrogAround the World Stories, Poems & Jokes Questions about Frogs Frog Friendly Garden What Kills Frogs? Frog Crossword Mind Bender Frog Search & Find Arty Crafty Frogs Tasty Frogs ... 3 egg; 4 gills; 5 glass; 6 Phantom; 7 Moor Back to IPCC Homepage Back to ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Marsh Harrier
Harriers predominantly prey on marsh birds and mammals. They will eat birds' eggs, snakes, lizards, frogs, fish and insects. A Marsh Harrier has been observed drowning its prey, after capturing it ... Marsh Harrier Northern Marsh Harrier Marsh Hawk Swamp Hawk Duck Hawk Snipe Hawk Brown Hawk Moor Hawk Moor Buzzard Bald Buzzard Dun Pickle White-headed Harpy (harpy derives from the Greek "arpyia ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Short-eared Owl
They will eat small birds, bats, lizards, frogs, beetles & other insects. They are noted for congregating in areas where there is an overpopulation ... Also Called : English Evening Owl Day Owl Marsh Owl Bog Owl Grass Owl Meadow Owl Moor Owl Flat-faced Owl Mouse-hawk Owl Mouse Owl Hawk Owl Woodcock Owl Grey Hullet ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - Attractions
Many transient boaters moor at the locks which offer good dockage, washroom facilities and an interesting area to explore ... stop off at the Rideau for several weeks in the spring and fall. Of course frogs and turtles are permanent residents, and it is not uncommon to see half a dozen ...
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Wetlands Habitat - Defenders of Wildlife
Provide places of beauty and many recreational activities Other names for wetlands include: muskeg, moor, fen, carr, dambo, mangal, vlei, bayou, slough, pocosin, prairie pothole and vernal pools. Each ... hiding places from predators like marsh hawks and raccoons for prey animals like rabbits and frogs Homes and travelways for: beaver, otter, bear, bobcat, muskrat. Clean drinking water for all ...
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Glossary of Terms - Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland
Amphibian - Vertebrates, including frogs, with an aquatic larval stage followed by a terrestrial adult stage. Anthropogenic - Produced ... mid to late 1990s. This included such substances as methyl bromide and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC). Moor - A tract of open, uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather. Municipal Waste - Defined ...
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