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Summer is here! My swallows have arrived back safely.

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chicken Fri 19-Apr-19 15:27:09

While sitting out in my garden this morning, I suddenly saw four swallows arrive and they have been wheeling and swooping ever since, assessing their old nesting site in a broken-windowed bedroom in the derelict house next door. I'm so happy to see them---last year they didn't get here until June 10th when I'd just about given up all hope of seeing them again.

phoenix Fri 19-Apr-19 15:31:31

The Canada geese are back on the lake at work. Messy things, but somehow I'm always glad to see them back again.

sodapop Fri 19-Apr-19 15:36:34

Lovely to see them, they are nesting in our barn, fun to watch. Spring has sprung.

kittylester Fri 19-Apr-19 15:57:52

Ours aren't here yet. sad

gillybob Fri 19-Apr-19 16:23:45

The Canada Geese are back on the lake in the park very close to where I live . I agree they are very messy and seem to take over the poor ducks and swans .

KatyK Fri 19-Apr-19 16:27:30

Canada geese on the he canal at the back of our house too. I love to see them.

BlueBelle Fri 19-Apr-19 16:27:37

I ve just spent 2 hours sitting in the sun looking at a carpet of forget me knots a pear tree heavy in blossom tulips, daffodils, grape hyacinths and lots of greenery coming through, the birds are singing my winter is over for this year

Cherrytree59 Fri 19-Apr-19 16:32:05

We have been listening to all the bird song whilst out in the garden.
I think there must a eurovision song contest for birds.
The Sparrows are a cheeping.
The Blackbirds are whistling at the top of tbeir voices.
The Pigeons and Collar Doves are cooing and our garden Robin is
tick-ticking.
Every now and again one or more comes down for a little drink.
All this singing is obviously making the beaks dry smile

Whitewavemark2 Fri 19-Apr-19 16:41:14

chicken your post made me smile and lifted my spirits.

CanadianGran Fri 19-Apr-19 17:06:48

I don't think our swallows arrive until late April or early May. We are in northern BC, the same latitude as York.

The trees have a flush of green, the hummingbirds have arrived and are busy at the feeders, and I am hearing songbirds early in the morning. Lovely.

Framilode Fri 19-Apr-19 18:41:36

Oh you're so lucky. I used to have a pair in a previous house and always loved it when they returned until......the male got killed (we found him in the drive) and a new male took over. He threw all the babies out of the nest to make room for his own young. I didn't feel so sentimental after that.

Lisagran Fri 19-Apr-19 18:44:39

Heard a cuckoo this afternoon smile

fairisle Sat 20-Apr-19 16:40:06

I live near lots of finches,crows,magpies,tits,robins,blackbirds,i love listening to their singing,lifts my spirits everytime.

Teetime Sat 20-Apr-19 17:07:48

Egret on the river on the golf course today - never seen one there before

aggie Sat 20-Apr-19 17:12:52

Our swallows are back too , sadly they have to find a new nesting place as the barn has had work done and the entry is closed . they are scouting about and other sheds are left open

MiniMoon Sat 20-Apr-19 17:34:32

We've just got back from visiting the Alnwick Garden. On the journey home we took the quiet route through the countryside, taking in Wallington Hall. Lovely cup of tea, but that's beside the point! On the wires beside farms and villages were swallows, and arriving home, here was our swallow (just the one) sitting on the phone wire at the bottom of our drive.
PS. The cherry trees at Alnwick were beautiful.

Framilode Sat 20-Apr-19 18:36:11

Just seen my first one - summer is here.

jura2 Sat 20-Apr-19 18:38:32

Resident house martins have been back for a while, but no swallow as yet. Gorgeous warm day here in t'mountains.

KatyK Sat 20-Apr-19 18:51:47

Oh MiniMoon The Alnwick Garden and Alnwick itself are wonderful.

Auntieflo Sat 20-Apr-19 18:54:40

Lovely photo MiniMoon.
When do the ladybirds usually arrive, or are they always around?
I was waiting for a bus and watched a lady bird climbing down the beech hedge twigs.
The bus didn’t arrive, so he was a nice distraction, but then I had to go home and get the car instead.

MiniMoon Sat 20-Apr-19 19:56:37

There was a ladybird on my doorstep last week.

jura2 Sat 20-Apr-19 19:58:51

Never been to Nortumberland, and I so hope to make it up one day. Sounds like late April would be a great time to go.

Callistemon Sat 20-Apr-19 20:44:05

The sparrows were arguing in the hedge, which is a relief as they seem to have deserted us lately apart from two.
I have spent a good half hour rescuing bees from indoors this afternoon.

jura2 Sat 20-Apr-19 20:49:53

yes, our dozens of resident sparrows were going crazy today - such a racket.