For many people, it's the arrival of American robins.
The early bird DID get the worm! |
Of course, I greatly anticipate the arrival of other birds. Red-winged blackbirds sometimes hang around in the winter here (like William) but most arrive back in early March. The males come first and start staking out their territory and then begin singing from a prominent spot.
That one choose an extremely prominent spot, as you can see in the next photo! He was all the way at the top of the huge hemlock tree by our house.
That's him-- the small black dot at the top, just left of center. I don't think any females were paying attention to him; in fact, I haven't seen too many females around yet. They arrive back awhile after the males. There was one at our feeder area today though, so maybe he'll get lucky.
female red-winged blackbird |
See if you can pick him out in the next photo... he's way up at the center of the tallest tree.
The goldfinches aren't singing anymore than they usually do (they won't nest until late summer so there's no rush to find a mate), but they are starting to change into their summer attire.
Not only does this one appear to be getting some bright yellow feathers around its side and throat, it seems to be loosing an old feather near its tail.
Mallards in the swamp should be happier this March than last. Here they are last year on March 9th:
"Why did we come back here already?" |
Two male mallards |
On the 12th, it was so balmy that a bunch of painted turtles were sun-bathing!
Wildflowers are in bloom in places that were still snow-covered at this time last winter.
Coltsfoot |
Dandelion |
There are signs of life in some other buds and leaves which are beginning to grow.
Bulbs in my garden are flowering (well, they used to be in my garden - these crocus have been 'transplanted' into the grass by chipmunks who hid the bulbs in their tunnels and then forgot to eat them).
Apparently, chipmunks don't like to eat snowdrop bulbs. They leave them alone.
There are so many beautiful things to enjoy when the warmer weather comes. There is still much to anticipate, too! I'm anxiously waiting for the first hepatica flower in the woods. I've been checking, but... no flowers on them yet!
Hepatica leaves |
Love the photo of the goldfinch - beautiful! I'm definitely feeling like spring is (almost) here too. Hearing the red-winged blackbirds is usually the thing that makes me feel it most, probably from growing up across the swamp and having so many around!
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Laura