Recreating a native habitat has been a dream of mine since I was about 18. It only took me 20 years, but I finally have two acres of land in the country with which to work (and play). My goal is to document the improvements I make to the property: restoring habitat & attracting birds and butterflies in addition to other wildlife.
Just the back yard!? Nah, I want the front and side yards landscaped in natives too.
Showing posts with label brumation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brumation. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Thinking Frogs
With the long weeks of frigid temperatures, the pond has frozen over with a thicker layer than usual. Concerned about the oxygen getting depleted in the water and losing the frogs that are likely brumating at the bottom, I finally purchased a pond deicer. Last year the frogs made it through fine...but, I think the ice would melt (or I'd melt it) often enough for the exchange of gases. With talk on Wildlife Gardeners of losing frogs in man made ponds, I thought it best to play it safe. Now, the birds can benefit as well with another source of liquid water (there is a stream about a fourth of a mile from here).
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