Catch frogs

Hello 🙂

Don't worry, I have no intention of eating the frogs or doing anything else wrong with them. I would just have to photograph something on a transparent glass pane for a study project.

Does anyone know if frogs are out and about at this time of year? I would definitely like to bring the frog back to its native habitat. Are there any particularly good places to catch one in any case?

Thanks for the help 🙂

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mikewolf
13 years ago

All Frogs and Lurcharten living in Germany are totally under species protection and the catch is strictly prohibited. Since the mesmerized frogs are very flashy, you would have to use a kind of kescher, which you may not even lead with you, because this is considered animal deer. Ask your city’s animal welfare association and they’ll help you.

Or catch them by hand on site, then photograph them there, so do not conflict with the law. Here are some of my 2010 photos. But I am an angler and also a natural freak, so I have these possibilities.

jobul
13 years ago

The easiest way to catch grass frogs. Unfortunately, they have become very rare in many areas. They keep on meadows with not too short grass. Most likely you have a chance in an area with pasture and isolated ponds. I’d find out about farmers. They’re most likely to face them. An alternative would be to get a water frog from a garden pond. You have to listen a little on longer bike tours.

akamee
13 years ago

Where you can find them: ponds, rivers and swamp areas. Yeah, frogs are on the move right now. Laughing has been over for a long time.

dolga
13 years ago

tümpel and teiche, kescher.

best glass pane and photo equipment

Snakeshake
13 years ago

Uniquely yes.Bin a lot on the bike and there is the quaken from the ponds and tumblings in nature insurmountable.

Lupus1960
13 years ago

Surely you can find frogs. Take the glass pane and a camera with and off to the next pond. In many garden ponds you can also find pond frogs.

But why are you supposed to take them off?