Bobby,I miss Bombina bombina on the Dutch list.
http://waarneming.nl/soort/view/80155
Kristian Munkholm wrote:Denmark:
Thor Hakonsen wrote:For Norway
...Pelophylax lessonae - Pool Frog. Is also introduced to a small island (same as Edible frog), but there is also one natural location (3 small pools) for this species in the south of Norway
Somehow I'd missed that being found in Norway. Going by my old book I thought that in Scandinavia they were only known from Uppland until Tom's recent discovery in Finland. That means we're only missing Denmark now. I saw a frog that looked a lot like the Uppland lessonae on Funen a couple of years ago. It got away from me before I got my hands on it for a closer look, though, and as I was with my family who were already losing their patience with me I didn't look for others. Since then I've always shrugged it off as just a freaky looking esculentus (which, with overwhelming probability, it was) but I guess I really have to get back to that pond for a closer look, just in case...
Kristian Munkholm wrote:Thanks for the link
...though I don't need my Norwegian reading skills for an English text about Finnish frogs
I googled Norwegian lessonae upon reading your previous post and learned about the three ponds. I'd still like to see the article I suppose you meant to link to, though
Thor Hakonsen wrote:Kristian Munkholm wrote:Thanks for the link
...though I don't need my Norwegian reading skills for an English text about Finnish frogs
I googled Norwegian lessonae upon reading your previous post and learned about the three ponds. I'd still like to see the article I suppose you meant to link to, though
it's just a PDF that gets downoloaded when you press it..
Bastien Comment wrote:In Switzerland, I know for sure about the introduced population of Natrix tessellata in the Lake Geneva which is threatening the native Natrix maura specie. I also heard that the Hierophis viridiflavus found in Vaud and Valais are actually introduced and I know of an introduced population of Lacerta bilineata in Vaud.
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Niklas Ban wrote:(italicus?!)
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