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Diary: April 2004

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Spring well underway

1st April 2004 out and about...
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I suppose that there are signs of spring which are particularly resonant for each of us; the last few days have brought a flurry of my own personal favourites.
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Leaving work today I heard a familiar bird song - it took a split second to register that it was the first time this year that I had heard a chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita); and as far as I'm concerned that brief snatch of song means that spring is now undeniably, and irrevocably here.

Leser celandineLesser celandine. Yesterday I saw my first butterflies this year. From a particularly good patch of shrubs close to where I work arose a spiralling trio of butterflies - at least one of them, I could see, was a small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae). A second glance at the shrubs revealed a comma (Polygonia c-album) sunning itself. Both these species hibernate over the winter. They will give rise to generations which, most likely, will breed and die this year - their 'grandchildren' will hibernate and survive to 2005.

In the garden, there is mounting evidence of spring. The lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) that I planted last year have just started to flower. And it looks as though the marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) in the pond will do so very soon. It's curious how many of the early flowers are yellow. What with these two, the daffodils (Narcissss) and the forsythia, the garden is quite a blaze of yellow.

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