On November 25th the cold pushes many reptiles and amphibians toward winter hiding places. Adders may congregate around old bonfire sites, while lizards are often seen nuzzling into old masonry and slowworms lie soundly asleep. Frogs will keep feeding while temperatures stay above about 7°C, but toads and newts slow to a stately crawl; smooth and palmate newts are prone to poor winter-site choices and high losses. In rivers, salmon are spawning and changing from silvery blues to rich autumnal greens and reds as they push upstream, alongside pike, carp, barbel, chub and other late-season catches. Return on November 25th for the full story!
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