Wednesday, February 27
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My cork screw hazel ad red alder have great catkins at the moment but my garrya - zilch. (I might have mentioned this before and I know yours have done very well)
ReplyDeleteYep my Garry’s was dripping as usual, Roger. These are cobnuts on the allotment. We have had a harvest from them in the past until the squirrel found them.
DeleteHow exciting to see catkins already. Around here that means the warblers are moving through the area. Big excitement to me. :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have a warbler migration, Lisa.
DeleteAwesome photos, Sue. Want spring comes here soon.
ReplyDeleteI think winter is heading back here, Nadezda.
DeleteOoooohhhhh....lovely!xxx
ReplyDeleteIt’s like golden beacon in a corner of the allotment
DeleteThey are so pretty. Our birds love the catkins our birch trees get. Glad to see it is spring somewhere.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn’t very spring like yesterday, Bonnie
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