I know we are a couple of weeks behind the Southern Counties but spring is finally here!
Sitting out with coffee this morning I heard our first Cuckoo today; not just the first this year but the first for twenty years in this location. A blackcap was singing his heart out from the top of one of the ash trees sounding like a tuneful demented budgerigar
In the wood a wren is nesting in the tree bog screen, a woodcock has laid four eggs under a sprawling broom, and I found badger cub footprints in the clay.
Wood sorrel, lesser celandine and wild strawberry (Potentilla sterilis, barren strawberry unfortunately) are all in flower, and the Larch is in flower and the little shaving-brush leaves/needles have emerged
Sitting out with coffee this morning I heard our first Cuckoo today; not just the first this year but the first for twenty years in this location. A blackcap was singing his heart out from the top of one of the ash trees sounding like a tuneful demented budgerigar
In the wood a wren is nesting in the tree bog screen, a woodcock has laid four eggs under a sprawling broom, and I found badger cub footprints in the clay.
Wood sorrel, lesser celandine and wild strawberry (Potentilla sterilis, barren strawberry unfortunately) are all in flower, and the Larch is in flower and the little shaving-brush leaves/needles have emerged