Signs of Spring

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Brandane

The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
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inkd

Senior Member
Location
New Forest
Working for a well known supermarket, we have been getting deliverys of pallets of Easter eggs :smile: and loads of "pancake day" promotions so its not far off.
 

SS Retro

Well-Known Member
Location
South Lakes
Bright dry reasonably mild today and yes snow drops out on the verges, crocuses just poking through out the back, had a quick spin on my fixie then washed and polished the car first time the weather has allowed that since Oct!
 

perplexed

Guru
Location
Sheffield
No sign of Spring yet.

I haven't seen the first shirtless chav around.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Snowdrops been out for a while now, as have the primroses, but today's the first time that the daffs at the bottom of the road have been in flower. They're late this year - they normally flower by the end of January. :rolleyes::tongue: Mind you, as is traditional here now that these particular daffs are blooming, today was definitely colder than it has been of late.
 
i've found three common lizards under refugia. it's not a brumation site, so they must have ventured out and realised their mistake and sought shelter. i've also seen several smooth newts under felts and tins.

a friend found a couple of juvenile slow worms under refugia too.

snowdrops, crocus, winter aconite and primrose are all in bloom.

long-tailed tits are pairing up (about the only time you only see two of them) and i saw a pair of great crested grebes courting last week.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
There's a blackbird singing in the garden each morning - obviously trying to impress the girls and chase off any rivals.

Absolutely glorious spring day today.
Aye, we've got a particularly melodious blackbird working his patch early most mornings. I now know his song well enough that I could write down his classic opening phrases down on music paper. Astonishingly close to our musical scales, he sings in B flat and repeats his first three notes.

And the goldfinches are getting rowdy!:thumbsup:
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
The goldfinches don't visit my garden - never sure if that's because there aren't any locally or if that's because I don't put any nyjer seed out. Maybe I should start...
 
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