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Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: February 26th, 2019, 5:06 pm
by oldapple
A beautiful day here in N Ireland, at least 15 ladybirds sunning themselves on a fence and one huge bee on the viburnum hedge.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: February 26th, 2019, 6:29 pm
by jackdaww
lots of bees in the garden heather.

frogspawn in the ponds.

skylarks singing - that seems quite early to me .

:)

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: February 26th, 2019, 6:34 pm
by scotia
And also a beautiful day here in Central Scotland. It is difficult to believe that it is February. The only ripples on the loch were caused by ducks diving and trout supping flies from the surface - safe in the knowledge that the brown trout season doesn't start until the 15th March. One small fly-in-the-ointment was the morning frost - just as my early rhododendrons were coming into flower. My first seedlings (lewisia cotyledon and primula florindae) are just peeping through in my unheated greenhouse.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: February 26th, 2019, 10:20 pm
by tjh290633
Our magnolia has its first flower of the year and the yew pollen is blowing in clouds.

TJH

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: February 26th, 2019, 11:17 pm
by 88V8
A peacock (butterfly) on the wing.
The only place he could find to sup was the buttercups that had fortunately escaped my grass cutting.
Problematic, this warm weather when there is nothing for premature venturers to eat.

V8

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 4th, 2019, 9:48 am
by UncleEbenezer
Walking out yesterday afternoon after the storm, I noticed (of all things) lots of cherry blossom under foot. Yes, a big tree in full bloom had lost some of it to the weather.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 6th, 2019, 11:44 am
by bungeejumper
Queen wasps starting to wake up in our loft. One of the little buggers stung me as I climbed into the roof space and put my elbow on it. :evil: My whole arm came up in a swollen rash. Awful for three days.

Somebody remind me. Did Mrs God makes the wasps as well as the bees? And what about the hornets?

BJ

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 6th, 2019, 12:00 pm
by sg31
bungeejumper wrote:Somebody remind me. Did Mrs God makes the wasps as well as the bees? And what about the hornets?

BJ

I'm sorry to hear about the wasp sting, I hope you've recovered fully.

We get a lot of wasps in our loft. When we bought the house we found 2 abandoned nests in the loft, one was about 2 foot diameter and 3 foot high, the other was a metere long and irregular shaped. Both were much bigger than I've ever seen before. Since then we have had a few small nests but the biggest was only about 1foot diameter.

For some reason our loft is a favoured over wintering site for flying insects. We get masses of flies (cluster flies), lacewings and wasps. We had a new roof put on last year and I spent quite a lot of time on the scaffolding in the late autum. I noticed that on a sunny day the roof was covered in flies, I presume being brown it warms up quickly and the flies sit on it as it's warmer than the surrounding air. I can imagine them crawling under the tiles as it cools in the evening and hence into the loft. I set off a smoke bomb in the loft late last year and that has got rid of the problem.

I'm quite fond of hornets, they are very impressive. I wouldn't like to be stung by one but thankfully they are generally quite good natured (if that's the right phrase). We have them in the house regularly but they are easily caught and returned to the outdoors.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 6th, 2019, 12:09 pm
by scotia
I saw a bee working over the blooms on an early Rhododendron (Praecox) on Monday. Both the Praecox and Cilpinense Rhododendrons have produced excellent blooms this year. Often they get spoiled by frosts. Today its cold, wet and windy. The temperature is forecast to drop further by Friday, but hopefully there will be no sharp frosts.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 8th, 2019, 1:04 pm
by scotia
scotia wrote: The temperature is forecast to drop further by Friday, but hopefully there will be no sharp frosts.

I'm afraid there was a sharp enough frost early this morning to spoil the flowers on the cilpinense out in the garden. But my pots with praecox and cilpinense on the front door step appear to have survived.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 10:19 am
by jackdaww
chiffchaff heard singing (imperfectly) saturday at cardigan teifi marches reserve.

a bit early for an arrival , possibly overwintered .

:)

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 2:22 pm
by monabri
First egg this year from our chicks :)

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 3:48 pm
by kiloran
monabri wrote:First egg this year from our chicks :)

But do you have chicks from your eggs?

--kiloran

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 4:35 pm
by monabri
kiloran wrote:
monabri wrote:First egg this year from our chicks :)

But do you have chicks from your eggs?
--kiloran


No...we don't have a cockerel.

Re: Signs of Spring

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 6:34 pm
by jackdaww
monabri wrote:
kiloran wrote:
monabri wrote:First egg this year from our chicks :)

But do you have chicks from your eggs?
--kiloran


No...we don't have a cockerel.


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i always kept a cockerel with our hens - it seemed better .

we also raised lots of our own flock .

sadly that was a past life.

:(