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I for one love the sights of spring time crocuses and snowdrops, daffs and tulips and mine is a spring garden with hundreds of daffs so hope we can see them soon.

We have had 2 barn owls in from different places in the last 2 days - both starving due to lack of small rodents above the snow! - they are now with a person who is able to feed them and handle them and release them when they are ok. They are beautiful birds and I was honoured to have handled them.

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Ooh, grracee, that's lovely! It makes me so happy to see the flowers starting to come out - it really does feel like spring!

 

it's lovely to see all the new flowers and definately nice to have seen some warm sunshine the last couple of days! :mrgreen:

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We've had three gorgeous days though today will be a little cooler. I've seen bees out but haven't seen a bumble yet.

 

 

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Bee on a crocus.

 

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Zwartbles lambs.

 

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Blue tit in one of our nest boxes, already doing nesting wiggles :D

 

I can hear the chaffinch trilling his heart out which is another great sound of spring.

Now, when the swifts get here it will be summer :D:D

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I have some of those primroses in my front garden. We liberated them from a soon to be Cornish building site about 15 years ago. I wouldn't have dug them up in any other circumstances, but we knew that they were about to get destroyed. :?

 

They have spread over the years and been divided a few time, i will have to get a photo taken.

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I for one love the sights of spring time crocuses and snowdrops, daffs and tulips and mine is a spring garden with hundreds of daffs so hope we can see them soon.

We have had 2 barn owls in from different places in the last 2 days - both starving due to lack of small rodents above the snow! - they are now with a person who is able to feed them and handle them and release them when they are ok. They are beautiful birds and I was honoured to have handled them.

 

 

Sorry the barn owls were starving, but how lucky to have been able to be up close with an Owl. :mrgreen: I adore them. :D

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