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Toad spawn

05 Thursday Mar 2026

Posted by sconzani in amphibian

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Last Wednesday, 25 February, I made my first visit to Cosmeston Lakes Country Park in a couple of weeks and, while I was there, I checked out the dipping pond, thinking I might find frogs and/or frog spawn.

Instead, I found toads, tens, maybe hundreds of toads, writhing and slithering, males gripping on to the backs of females in their annual orgy to ensure the survival of their species; females clinging to pieces of vegetation as they exuded from their bodies the long strings of eggs that in 10 to 12 days will produce miniscule tadpoles … unless hungry birds get to them first.

Yet, even if the birds do find themselves a feast, toads produces so many eggs that I’m fairly positive that if I visit this same pond around the same time next year, the toads will be back and doing it all over again.

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Toads having a moment

13 Thursday Mar 2025

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British amphibians, Bufo bufo, Common toad, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, mating Toads, toad, toad spawn, Toads mating

Though we seem continually to be plagued by cool nor’easterlies, Tuesday was mostly bright and sunny, and warm when out of those breezes, so perhaps it was that warmth that brought out the Toads, in greater numbers than I’ve ever seen in one place before. I counted more than 50 in the two small dipping ponds at Cosmeston and I’m sure even more were hiding beneath the weeds and amongst the reeds.

These warty beasties all had one thing on their mind: mating! If the smaller males weren’t already latched on to the backs of the large females, then they were searching for whoever might still be available.

Apparently, Toads return to the pond in which they were conceived so these little amphibians may well have been migrating from their hibernation sites back to these ponds in the evenings for the past couple of weeks. Judging by the many long strings of Toad spawn, their trip was well worth the effort, and the development of the next generation has now well and truly begun.

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