Wanted- lonely male frogs seek female frogs.

My pond is full of frogs, but no sign of any mating. Usually the water is 'boiling' with frog activity when they all get together, so I can only presume they are all male. They keep croaking and popping their heads up but no newcomers have arrived wanting to mate. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Before the recent arrival of frogspawn appeared I contacted Naturewatch to ask their opinion of lack of female frogs being a possible problem. They replied that the frogs may be juveniles and too immature to mate. Then the frogspawn arrived and I thought they must have mated.
However, yesterday and today I have witnessed much bigger coupled frogs lolloping down our path and into the pond to lay more spawn before getting out and lolloping back to their hidey-hole.I presume this is what has happened before as the smaller frogs are still not showing any signs of mating.