What have you seen
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Wherenext replied on 06/02/2020 18:47
JVB66 replied on 06/02/2020 18:52
Posted on 06/02/2020 18:43 by Rocky 2 bucketsWeβre obviously slow around here WNππ»π
Tinwheeler replied on 06/02/2020 19:19
Freddy55 replied on 06/02/2020 19:22
Posted on 06/02/2020 19:19 by TinwheelerThe grass verges are crowded with fully bloomed daffodils here in Cornwall. Lovely to see.
Tinwheeler replied on 06/02/2020 19:29
Wherenext replied on 06/02/2020 20:32
Posted on 06/02/2020 18:52 by JVB66Spring moves from south to north at about 6 inches day according to "experts" and our robins were in full song as other birds when we came home from further north on Sunday and there seems to be more parakeets this year
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 06/02/2020 23:08
Posted on 06/02/2020 20:32 by WherenextAt that rate Spring would be over before it had had chance to start. Mid and North Kent would never see it! 45 feet for Spring to reach its zenith?
Oneputt replied on 07/02/2020 08:58
JVB66 replied on 07/02/2020 09:19
Posted on 06/02/2020 20:32 by WherenextAt that rate Spring would be over before it had had chance to start. Mid and North Kent would never see it! 45 feet for Spring to reach its zenith?
Posted on 07/02/2020 09:19
With the mild winter we have had i would quite expect everything to be well advanced, we also have crocus and daffs in flower and the tulips in our garden are well up
Ps Out walking with Rosa this morning ,i saw some thing not seen before ,several of our now it seems, growing parakeet population mobbing a Buzzard
nelliethehooker replied on 07/02/2020 20:46
Posted on 07/02/2020 20:46
The last couple of mornings there have been a large flock of Fieldfares and Redwings in the paddock behind our caravan.
There were Fulmars pairing up and displaying on their nesting sites on the cliffs at Hunstanton as we walked along the beach there today. And this afternoon we saw thousands of (Brent?) Geese on the fields and wetlands at Snettisham Nature Reserve as well as a couple of Marsh Harriers and a pair of Red Legged Partridge. Numerous Buzzards and Kestral about too.
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