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Frogs

…everywhere! Every medium-sized puddle in the woods seems to vibrate with life. I’ve never seen so many frogs and frogspawn in one place. It’s going to be a tough year for the insects living near the water.

The frogspawn hangs in thick clumps along the banks, and if you look for a moment, it’s as if a thousand tiny eyes are staring back at you. “Banks” is a bit of an exaggeration, since these puddles will dry up completely again in the summer, but the frogs are surely used to that by now, and by then the offspring will already be on their own feet.

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If there’s water, there will be life! In the last couple of years a lot of renaturing efforts have been made around Offenbach. The Hainbach has been “renaturiert”, hence they broke up the sleek and straight riverbed and generated sidearms that will overflow when enough water is present. This generates new sanctuaries for flora and fauna and animals like beavers are coming back. Same was done in a larger scale at river Main. New sidearms have been created.

While it still looks a little bald around the new formed ponds, life seems to get there quickly. Felled trees with clear signs of beaver teeth are present, as well as lots of birds and amphibians as these marsh frogs. The little pond is littered with tadpoles and you can hear the frogs quarks from a far. Shy as they are, they note when you get close. Took me over an hour to figure how to  sneak up to them and get some shots, which almost involved me taking off my shoes and shorts and getting into the lake. In the end I managed it through patients, slow tai chi moving and waiting.

 

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