The slightly warmer conditions seem like a starting gun for people to look for the arrival of my favourite summer visitor, the swallow.
Last year I noted the arrival of the swallows, which have nested for
many years behind the house, on the 18th April. So I’m hoping the
weather warms up over the next few days and accelerates their arrival.
The flora is now showing signs of spring, with blossom being replaced
by green leaves and buds. Soon the trees and bushes will have a dense coat in
which birds and bugs will feed and shelter.
This is when understanding bird song becomes important, so I’m trying
to learn the sounds of the birds in the garden while I can still see them on
the fairly bare branches.
During the recent wet weather I’ve seen plenty of snails and slugs
around the garden, so I’m going to have to be careful when planting out the
flowers and vegetable I’ll be growing from seed.
This year I’ll be limiting the amount of things I’ll be growing in the
garden, so I can concentrate on harvesting the best crops. I think it’ll be
broad beans, carrots and tomatoes.
So this week I’ll be looking skywards and listening for the
unmistakable sounds of swallows.
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