This gelly is called "sterrenschot"in Holland.
This link shows you more pics.
http://www.google.nl/images?q=sterr...itle&resnum=2&ved=0CC4QsAQwAQ&biw=999&bih=530
Jeff Dann and Horsevad are right.
First picture is the remains of the reproductive organ from a female frog. Last picture could be intestines, or small parts of the reproductive organs before they swell up. They have most likely been eaten by a buzzard - they try to avoid eating the female reproductive organ, as the mucosal coating inside the reproductive organs swell up when mixed with water. The phenomenon is quite common; but dosent last quite long - the jelly-like apperance degrads quite fast.
Foxes also do this. We used to get it every year close to a pond which was packed with frogs. There were no birds of prey around, but plenty of foxes.
Theo
This link shows you more pics.
http://www.google.nl/images?q=sterr...itle&resnum=2&ved=0CC4QsAQwAQ&biw=999&bih=530
Jeff Dann and Horsevad are right.
First picture is the remains of the reproductive organ from a female frog. Last picture could be intestines, or small parts of the reproductive organs before they swell up. They have most likely been eaten by a buzzard - they try to avoid eating the female reproductive organ, as the mucosal coating inside the reproductive organs swell up when mixed with water. The phenomenon is quite common; but dosent last quite long - the jelly-like apperance degrads quite fast.
Foxes also do this. We used to get it every year close to a pond which was packed with frogs. There were no birds of prey around, but plenty of foxes.
Theo