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Daisies! (two) - Spring!

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Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 14:36:59

First daisy flower of the year! I know it's a long time till spring proper yet, but it's a sign. It's a SIGN, I tell you! sunshine

(Colder temperatures expected tomorrow)

Hey ho.

Bags Tue 19-Mar-13 19:51:28

Sycamore and hawthorn budbursts today – just.
Bluebell leaves pushing through – just.
Daffodils nearly flowering.
Snowflakes blowing through on the NE gale all day.
Snow on the hills.
Masses of frogspawn (twelve more frogs since the heron's visit).
A confused spring – nothing new then wink

Galen Tue 19-Mar-13 19:56:39

smile

broomsticks Tue 19-Mar-13 22:11:44

It's cold and wet and snowy and we haven't got any frogspawn sad

Butty Wed 20-Mar-13 07:34:45

B smile - Ahh, Spring, even in it's confused state it's amazing.

Yesterdays count
4 Hares
First 2, then one sitting on a rise,
And then another running!
One heron standing
A buzzard or two
3 tractors.

Bags Wed 20-Mar-13 08:35:46

Two buzzards being mobbed by a murder of crows. Song thrush singing fit to bust (on another thread too!). Still no daffs open, but there are some along The Road which have a sunnier aspect than our north-easters.

soop Wed 20-Mar-13 11:48:11

Oh Bags crows are so fiesty at this time of the year. Our daffodils are in full bloom. I've added a photo of the Well Boat in my album. For some reason it's at number five.confused The fry, from the fish farm on the hill, are transported by helicopter to the boat, after which, they are taken elsewhere to mature. smile

soop Wed 20-Mar-13 11:49:49

Butty I've only ever seen two Hares. They were sparring in the nearby glen. smile

broomsticks Wed 20-Mar-13 17:05:06

I love that collective ' A murder of crows'. It's wonderful. I'm very impressed with our wild crocuses. Every time the snow melts, there they are bright and defiant.

Butty Wed 20-Mar-13 18:33:31

smile

Butty Tue 26-Mar-13 11:36:06

Drove past a flooded valley floor this morning - a beautiful mini-wetland - and saw 5 herons puddling around having brunch. Probably up to their knees in tadpoles.
''Free food'' I thought, as I'd just spent far too much stocking up in the supermarket. Nice and dry though.

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 11:39:03

'Our' heron was jabbing away at the bank of the pond this morning. It wasn't a part where the frogspawn is thick, so I wondered if it was trying to 'coax' an adult frog out of the mud. ??
It could have been eating spawn. I couldn't tell from its expression. But it did give me a dirty look for watching it from an upstairs window, before it flew off to the field.

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 11:39:56

There won't be much meat in those frog eggs yet.

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 11:40:52

Oh wait! There must be because how else would the froglets grow? Hmm. Just like bird eggs then, natural high protein food.

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:17:01

Lots of globulin bags and some albumed

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:17:19

Even some albumen

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 12:31:37

Of course. Maybe it isn't just caffeine my brain needs today!

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:52:05

I'm slumming on the orange juice before it goes out of date!

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 14:00:24

My bird feeder is greatly in demand today. The dunnock is bak and forth on the seed, the robin on the cheese, the pigeon on anything he can reach, the grat and blue tits on the fatballs and a juvenile male blackbird.

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 14:00:52

Back great,

Butty Tue 26-Mar-13 14:14:45

A feast for the birds! smile

broomsticks Tue 26-Mar-13 14:50:08

Huge flakes of snow falling artistically past the window. angry

Bags Thu 28-Mar-13 07:21:05

Songthrush mornings smile smile They were late starting this year. There is a spattering of snow on the ground again this morning. Just a spattering. But the dawn daymark is north of east already and the sun's rays nearly make it to the northwest corner of my bedroom. Love the light mornings.

Butty Thu 28-Mar-13 08:08:11

Uplifting. smile

annodomini Thu 28-Mar-13 08:57:43

The collar doves are courting again. The bird feeder is quiet, so I assume my neighbour has more enticing seeds in hers. A pair of goldfinch spent a long time on mine yesterday though. In Dundee, my sister's feeders had every kind of finch - siskins, green, gold, chaff and bull.

whenim64 Thu 28-Mar-13 09:52:43

The wood pigeons are romancing each other today. I have to laugh because they are so clumsy, and pick branches that don't hold their weight, so they can be heard crashing through the trees on occasion. I love spring smile