Gut feeling
I too am a believer in that Nature will indeed tell us what is to come? For
one thing when a Snow Bunting arrived on a local hilltop last year, it
remained for a few days and within days the hills had a crispy layer of
snow, albeit it melted soon afterwards given a bit of sunshine. Watch your
garden carefully if you're into feeding the birds because the Christmas/New
Year period always brings a surprise or two.
Tony
Newbury, Berkshire
PS the garden is alive with activity and a group of 50 gulls have just flown
overhead.
"David Mitchell" wrote in message
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Sounds stupid, but some suggest that birds and animals sense a change in
the weather!!
Yesterday and today I just get the feeling that looking at the landscape,
it almost seems ready for snow, as if nature knows it's on the way.
I can't give any logical explanation but I've sensed it before.
Maybe it's the crop circles which look like the letters G, F and S or the
cloud formation with a 1, 2 and 0, or the flock of geese in snowflake
formation.
I'm sure that Lawrence will understand.
--
David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire.
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