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My mum and her partner (Weary Landcrab) have a wildlife pond in their back garden that is teeming with life. There are billions of tadpoles (soon to be frogs) and about a dozen or more newts, the water is a mass of larvae and the surface has a good number of skaters on it - brilliant to just sit and watch it all go about its business.

 

One of these days I shall take a proper camera along, with a polarising filter on the front, but in the meantime I shot these with the Samsung Galaxy Camera so I've had a fight with the files to get anything to show.

Noisy but you get the idea.

 

 

 

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Newts are lovely. Your pictures have been the only ones that I have seen for about four years.
All that I could find in the man made wild life pond in Stratford was a water snail, which I duly got a picture of. I've just edited a bit to make it easier to see through the water.

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