Signs of springtime

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Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
On lambing time, I was surprised a couple of years ago to see some newborns in late December. It was on a farm near Pickering, on the kinder edge of the Wolds. I bumped into the farmer and he explained that the timing was managed to avoid fox predation as by the time the cubs need feeding, the lambs are well past vulnerable stage.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
I heard my first chiffchaff of the year singing near here at Wicken Fen this afternoon. It was within yards of where I heard the first one last year. I'd like to think it's the same fellow, just made it back from a long old trip.
Also, just popped outside and heard migrating redwings overhead. I guess they'll be over Holland or further by morning.
 
Seen nothing here yet, still in longs, overshoes, and this morning my winter gloves.

Still got the heating on and my xmas cactus has flowered 4 months late this year, in short it still feels like mid winter!
 

sarahale

Über Member
My horses poo turns green.
 
Loads of bugs out this evening by the Trent. Several swallowed. I assume some breed of bug is hatching?
There's swallowed and then there is swallowed. This little bugger (midge sized) went straight to the back of my throat and nestled there. Post coffee and cake he decided to make his presence known again, and I ended my coughing emphysemically by the side of the road, doubled over.

[QUOTE 4721079, member: 259"]But I get free poo.[/QUOTE]
We all get free poo.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
[QUOTE 4720900, member: 9609"]he will also gets a very good price at market for early lamb, plenty of farms round here start in early Jan on the steding, the downside is the higher cost of feed. Hill lambing does not start till mid april round here, poorer price when it is ready for slaughter but they are fed for free. Many farms seem to do a bit of both.

from your earlier post, The Skylarks are just wonderful now, I was up on the higher ground yesterday, there was no wind and they were an absolute joy to listen to. Think I have only heard one curlew so far - he Oster Catchers are here now in number.[/QUOTE]
Yes, he mentioned Easter market prices!

I was surprised to hear the Curlews where I did, there's maybe only an acre or two of proper moorland up where we were, surrounded by pasture and a quarry. The dog nosed a couple of mallard out of a shallow ditch, which made me feel guilty, as I'd deliberately steered her away from the dew ponds up by the trig point. We'll give that edge a wide berth from now on.
 
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