T cristatus female pond swapping

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Snapped this female great crested newt leaving one of my ponds a few nights back.
After the pic was taken she walked right past me, and entered another of my ponds.
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Sorry for the delay in replying to your question, but Ive been trying to get a pic of her laying eggs to go with this reply, no luck yet Im afraid.

She has been seen laying eggs in two of my ponds.
I have not seen many eggs, but maybe she is just good at hiding them?
 
Hi Morg,
Thanks for the reply, lets just hope there are many eggs and if there is you will have lots of juvenile cristatus running around your garden in a few months
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