Sunday 13 April 2014

SPRING READY TO BLOOM

The early spring weather has been fairly cool, but by no means cold and I suspect it’s meant the egg laying and nest building has been delayed.

The weather forecast from next week onwards suggests that warm weather is on the way, so perhaps the birds will now be starting to lay and warm eggs ready for the potential birth of caterpillars.

Unfortunately the camera for the next box that the sparrows were building a nest in still doesn’t have power and unless there’s a miracle it’ll mean there’ll be no chance of seeing it until I know the birds are not using it anymore.

I could easily replace the power lead, but that would mean opening the nest box and disturbing the birds – this is something I will not do.

In a double blow it appears the camera that is working, doesn’t have any action inside. Instead the two adjacent nest boxes have been visited by blue tits and house sparrows in the last few days.

Whether there are nests inside is something I’ll be trying to find out soon.

In other news the crops are growing rapidly, with broad been plants almost a foot high and the flowers and herbs also becoming more than just little seedlings.

Outside the potatoes are emerging, just, while I expect the carrots to starting showing very soon.

The sunflowers that were growing nicely in the greenhouse experienced life outside as the structure fell over, but luckily they were rescued and re-potted fairly quickly and are now all growing again.

The two weeks around Easter should bring plenty of action among the flora and fauna, something I’m really excited about.
 
And hopefully seeing the swallows back for another summer!

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