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Old March 2nd 09, 08:24 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Joe Egginton[_2_] Joe Egginton[_2_] is offline
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Nick Gardner wrote:
I don't particularly follow timings of frogs but do of blossom and
butterflies. Things are probably two, maybe even three, weeks or more
later than has we have been used to in recent years


There has been frogspawn in my pond (more than usual) for a couple of weeks
now. With the daffodils and celandines now out; the crocuses, primroses,
pussy willows, catkins and snowdrops have been out for a couple of weeks
now, it seems that this spring is not much later than last year, and still
earlier than I remember from my childhood.

Everything has caught up quickly during the warmer weather that has lasted
since mid-Feb.
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Otter Valley, Devon
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Snowdrops been out for 4 weeks crocuses flowered by last Friday, with
daffodils quite a bit of green leaves and a buds, probably flower
sometimes next week maybe. The spring seems to be a bit later this year.

Joe Egginton
Wolverhampton
175m asl