Notwithstanding our recent cold snap - and the fact that round here February is often the coldest and snowiest month of the year - there are definitely signs that spring is springing!
Heard my first woodpecker drumming in the woods last week, and the great tits are in fine voice with their tea-cher calls. There are some very finely coloured male sparrows in amongst my local flock, noticeably brighter than the rest.
The buzzards are now very rarely seen singly, they are almost always in twos or threes and I saw my first display flight a couple of weeks ago. In fact all the birds are now very rarely seen alone.
The blackbirds and robins have redoubled their fighting efforts (if they both paid more attention to eating and less to fighting they could be very fat birds indeed!)
Seeing many more signs of badgers out and about in the local area (our local badgers certainly didn't hibernate but there are definitely more signs of them about now)
I'm hopeless with plants but the snowdrops are now well out and there's loads of daffs sticking their heads up.
Anymore round your ways?
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