In my
Bombina variegata spot, which consists of several ponds made in rock formations, the water level was extremely low 1 month ago. Despite this, I could observe many tadpoles but these were concentrated over an area two times smaller compared to last year, and all the adults were also found in this limited pond. Thanks to the rainfall of May, I would say that the water level is back to normal and yesterday I observed that many adult
Bombina have migrated into another pond which was dried until recently. I was really happy to observe this:
I will definitely keep an eye on this population this summer, and eventually relocate the tadpoles into the main pound if they are trapped into isolated puddles.