@Pete.8 that's great - you know what you see of course. I'm slightly puzzled in that I cannot find anything about that behaviour for leeches. I have leeches in my pond as well, and they do wriggle, although the species that I have becomes very elongated as it does so, more like a worm; in rest state it becomes more the shape in your picture. Curious!
Could be. As they rot they will produce gas bubbles that grow inside the balls until they escape and pop at the surface. Sometimes gas bubbles come up from the silt at the bottom of the pond for the same reason
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As they rot they will produce gas bubbles that grow inside the balls until they escape and pop at the surface.
Sometimes gas bubbles come up from the silt at the bottom of the pond for the same reason
Billericay - Essex
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Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Might be worth spending a wee bit of time looking to see if that's the answer.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...