Now that the second batch of bitterly cold Siberian weather this winter has relented, the wildlife has literally sprung into life.
I think we can technically say we’re in spring, even if the
weather isn’t playing ball.
The blossom is blooming, the spring flowers are adding
colour to the garden, and the birds are full of song.
There appears to be at least two robin territories close by,
one which includes the garden.
A pair of blue tits are still making their interest in the
original camera nest box known, while other birds seen regularly in pairs are
great tit, robin, blackbird, dunnock, house sparrow and goldfinch.
Now that the snowdrops have gone for another year and the
crocuses are giving their final fling, the daffodils have taken over.
Apart from the blossom, many bushes and small trees are
showing signs of the cold winter, looking quite forlorn and not showing any
interest in the spring sunshine – albeit it the sunshine isn’t too warm yet.
The honeysuckle and pyracantha are the worst looking, so it’ll
be interesting to see how they fare when spring warmth final makes an
appearance.
However, before any warmth it looks like winter will make
another appearance over Easter, which makes me wonder just how the wildlife
will react, particularly if any of the birds have laid any eggs.