Wednesday, March 6
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Well, haven't you made the most of the mild February!
ReplyDeleteWe’ve done our best, Mal
DeleteWish we could have all that sunshine back. It feels like February and March switched places.
ReplyDeleteSo do I Jessica. I hope that isn’t the best spring weather that we are going to get.
DeleteI think I have hazel pole envy :) In pictures is a great way to reflect on a month - just love it.
ReplyDeleteThe hazel poles are really useful, Julieanne.
DeleteI am envious of your tidy plot. You have done so much work. All the color in pots too. Love seeing all your photos including the zoo animals, or did you go on a trip I am not aware of?? You had a productive February no matter how you look at it.
ReplyDeleteNo secret visits, Lisa we have a wonderful wildlife park close by where the animals are housed in huge enclosures. Many of the animals have either been rescued from poor conditions in zoos in other parts of the world or are part of breeding programmes for endangered species. February was very productive.
DeleteI love to see the animals. What sort of bird is that? I'm hopeless at identifying birds of prey, I can just about distinguish a red kite from the rest.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a buzzard, Jo.
DeleteIt may have been a short month Sue but you certainly packed a lot into it!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing this longer month won't be as productive, Anna
DeleteThat is a wonderful variety, really enjoyed all the animal pictures. Wonderful tiger!xxx
ReplyDeleteThe park had three tiger cubs last year, Dina which we were lucky enough to see. They have grown and moved on to other locations that have breeding programmes. Martyn posted a video on YouTube here if you are interested
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