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geese?
Last night out watching the pretty sunset the quiet was interrupted by
honking, then a large V of what I assume were geese came overhead, heading north. It seems quite early to be heading north, in spite of the warm weather. We just had a first hard frost a couple of days ago, and the hazels are out. Quite a lot of bud swelling going on, I'm afraid the tree peony is going to leaf out. I expect there's quite a bit of cold on the horizon, with perhaps snow expected next week (according to a local grizzled farmer). Snowdrops blooming and daffs up, but that's not unusual. Were the birds confused, or is this a normal time to go north? Or perhaps they weren't geese? -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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