Spring at Traou an Dour 16-3-23

Before getting back into the DIY I took the camera for a spin around the garden…

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The heather has started to flower…

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This rockery flower is ~0.5cm across…the bugs are back

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The magnolia is starting to unfurl…

This has been dipped in sherbet…

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Daisy plus bug with psychedelic wings…

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Simple yellow primrose … there are loads of these starting just now

Monsieur Le Heron has started to chill a bit

Grape hyacinth in full bloom…

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Pine cone in the making…

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Baby dandelion with assorted bugs…

Pine needles close up

Rescued azalea coming back to life..

Her Royal Highness – Bowie

Prelude to Spring…

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First blossom, these are about 1cm across…

Our new addition a “fire bark” plant to provide colour in winter…with pine needle..

First Daffodils – Cymru am byth

What are you looking at human? Yes, I know my eyes are a bit red it was all the vodka jello shots I had last night…

Love is…

What exactly is your point, old chap?

Daffodils and 78 Toads

We have recently had a warm spell with daytime temperatures ~ 14˚C. Slowly, inexorably, spring arrives. It has been relatively dry so far this year. Because we are in a valley, we get a little less sun.

Now the daffodils on the “football pitch” are starting to flower and they should be good for Dewi Sant {St David’s day}.

The newly liberated Camellia has started to flower about a week later than those up in the village.

It goes, Camellia then Azalea and Rhododendron, the holy trinity.

The crocuses and grape hyacinth are starting too. The primroses have a head start.

I have just done a toad count in the pond and I counted 78, earlier this morning it was 74. These are both record figures. There are a mixture of males and females engaged in the spring Bacchanalia. There will be tadpoles and micro-toads in due course. Their numbers have recovered after the decimation by otter two years ago.

If you listen carefully you can hear them sing. It is overcast today, but when the sun is out you can hear them more easily. Also, it is easier to count them. There could be as many as one hundred.

I can say that there are at least 78 of the blighters there this afternoon!!

Toads are back in force…