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Posted: 11 Mar 2009 Topic: List of alien species in Essex



Sorry to drag up an old thread but theres some interesting stuff for an Essex resident like me here.  I knew about marsh frogs but had no idea the others were in Essex.  Are they all still here?


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Posted: 11 Mar 2009 Topic: first signs of breeding



Hi all Im new on here.  I thought I'd share some of the photos I got last week in Hainault forest, Essex









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Posted: 17 Mar 2009 Topic: List of alien species in Essex



[QUOTE=Robert V]

Jon,

there are five, what looks like red eared terrapins living in wake valley lake in EF. I would say the largest of them run that 2 pounder very close that you mention!

Cheers

Rob

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Ive seen the wake valley terrapins, in fact this is them:


On the tree frogs is there any chance of seeing any or are they on private ground?
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