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A hint of spring?
This afternoon I watched two male blackbirds dancing back and forth along
the ridge of one of the greenhouses. One would stand its ground for x seconds as the other hopped towards it in a threatening fashion, then it would fly off, only to return almost immediately to go through the whole process again. Clearly, they were threatening each other in a "get off my patch" sort of fashion. At times, in spring, they drive us and themselves, half mad, bashing away at a pane of glass that divides them when one is in one green house and the other is next door. They can see each other but can't figure out that they can neither get at each other or be a danger to each other. The rooks are flapping laboriously up and down to the wood at the top of the field behind us, though they're not bringing back sticks yet, so I think they're just doing a recce. But they're starting to make a lot of noise in and around their rookery and seem to be getting into their nest-making quarrelsome mode. Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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A hint of spring?
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from Sacha contains these words: (snip) Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! Next door has the first daffodils in flower ( a very small yellow one, smaller than February Gold but larger than nminimus). Blue sky and sun again, and a (different) dusting of snow on the nountains. Janet |
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A hint of spring?
.....and a coot on the lake is building up her 'last year' nest above the
water line so she is thinking about spring. Grannie Annie "Sacha" wrote in message id... This afternoon I watched two male blackbirds dancing back and forth along the ridge of one of the greenhouses. One would stand its ground for x seconds as the other hopped towards it in a threatening fashion, then it would fly off, only to return almost immediately to go through the whole process again. Clearly, they were threatening each other in a "get off my patch" sort of fashion. At times, in spring, they drive us and themselves, half mad, bashing away at a pane of glass that divides them when one is in one green house and the other is next door. They can see each other but can't figure out that they can neither get at each other or be a danger to each other. The rooks are flapping laboriously up and down to the wood at the top of the field behind us, though they're not bringing back sticks yet, so I think they're just doing a recce. But they're starting to make a lot of noise in and around their rookery and seem to be getting into their nest-making quarrelsome mode. Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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A hint of spring?
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from Sacha contains these words: Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! Winter aconites out here, but no snowdrops. They're late. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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A hint of spring?
"Sacha" wrote in message
id... Yes, our snowdrops have been very late this year, even allowing for the fact that lots of different varieties mean a staggered start anyway. Even the ones for sale in pots came to a grinding halt but have now put on a bit of a spurt. But in the last few days the ones in the garden have started to pop up madly all over the place. Ours are very late but looking exceptional quality and quantity - slugs often damage them very severely here. We've had a Robin working with us on the new deep beds today, the quantity of worms he's put away in unbelievable - he'll have indigestion tonight and I wouldn't want to be under where he roosts ;~} -- Rod My real address is rodtheweedygardeneratmyweedyisp Just remove the weedy bits and transplant the appropriate symbol at. |
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A hint of spring?
"Rod Craddock" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message id... Yes, our snowdrops have been very late this year, even allowing for the fact that lots of different varieties mean a staggered start anyway. Even the ones for sale in pots came to a grinding halt but have now put on a bit of a spurt. But in the last few days the ones in the garden have started to pop up madly all over the place. Ours are very late but looking exceptional quality and quantity - slugs often damage them very severely here. We've had a Robin working with us on the new deep beds today, the quantity of worms he's put away in unbelievable - he'll have indigestion tonight and I wouldn't want to be under where he roosts ;~} -- Rod My real address is rodtheweedygardeneratmyweedyisp Just remove the weedy bits and transplant the appropriate symbol at. Here also the best snowdrops I have ever seen, some small compensation for the coldest winter we can recall in long time. (no daffs yet!) -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) |
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A hint of spring?
"Sacha" wrote in message id... This afternoon I watched two male blackbirds dancing back and forth GREAT INCREDIBLE words snipped Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) now THAT was a great piece! I could see everything you were speaking about, Sacha! Thanks!!! maddie |
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A hint of spring?
On 13/2/06 6:53, in article , "madgardener"
wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message id... This afternoon I watched two male blackbirds dancing back and forth GREAT INCREDIBLE words snipped Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! -- now THAT was a great piece! I could see everything you were speaking about, Sacha! Thanks!!! maddie Oh, I have a long way to go......but thank you! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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A hint of spring?
"madgardener" wrote Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! http://www.morrice.info/wallpaper/im...snowdrops.html Jenny :~)) |
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A hint of spring?
On 13/2/06 16:29, in article , "JennyC"
wrote: "madgardener" wrote Today was a 'softer' day, with a little rain and some sun and that, combined with the blackbirds' muscle flexing and the sudden shooting up of snowdrops, leads me to hope that spring really is thinking about getting here! http://www.morrice.info/wallpaper/im...snowdrops.html Jenny :~)) The above was written by me. Maddie does it better! Thank you for the link, though! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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