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When we looked in the pond there were thousands of tadpoles against the side of the pond. There were a few that had started to grow legs.
We tried hard to see sand martins, we saw 3 or 4, but they were too fast to take a photograph.
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Ants were every where under the rocks, with their eggs.
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