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Hi, pottering around the garden today we found this little fella under one of our large logs, not sure what it is but definately not a newt, looks more like one of the lizard family. It was about three inches long with an orange marking down his back.

Any experts out there no what this gorgeous little blighter is?? :?

 

 

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Pretty sure its a newt.

We have quite a few in our garden as we have a pond, but like the frogs they only go there to breed. The rest of the time they spend away from the pond usually somewhere moist under stones, in the log pile even had a frog in the greenhouse today.

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Yep, a very nice newt. Not as rare as a crested newt but very lovable never-the-less. We have a lot of them in our pond - we have less frogs than we used to, in fact we have hardly any frogs now, but we do have a lot of newts like yours.

 

and they never seem to get p****d. Its a pretty rotton slur on a newt's drinking habits when you come to think of it - I wonder where that came from? Yours looks pretty sober.

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looks similar to one Kev found and posted a pic of on here a while ago.

 

Richard!!!! Good to see you posting on here again, where have you been!!???? :lol:

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