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Spring is here

Charline

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Lots of songbirds have arrived.





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This one was captured in March.


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ummm neither of those signal spring to me....winter actually....the juncos are some of my biggest customers at the feeder...and I only see Goldeneyes on Lake Ontario in winter....although I guess I never see them up at my home in winter but do expect them moving through in spring...yesterday I saw 4 to 6 hooded mergansers on a small pond on my road....how many ducks to you need to make a raft?


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Well, that would entirely depend upon how motivated they all were.


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These birds may not symbolize spring, what about the lack of snow  on the ground and ice in the water?


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Exactly! Just look at that RICH green grass.I'm waiting to see a picture of the FIRST wildflower of the year.
Who will be the first to fulfill that request, I wonder?


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No wildflowers yet, although maple trees are flowering.  Lots of robins, redwings - I know some overwinter, but I'm seeing lots more.  Had a song sparrow in our backyard too.


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This golden-crowned kinglet was captured in Toronto on April 2.


By the way, I have seen wildflowers, but didn't bother to take a photo.
« Last Edit: April 07, 2022, 01:03:50 PM by Charline »


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An admirable down-to-earth capture. The earliest that I have ever seen GCK was on April 1st. I have not yet seen any here in Pickering this year. Were you stationed close to the ground right from the get-go, or did you genuflect only for this little king?


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Thanks, SS. I was following the bird high and low, lol.


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No pictures but i saw some Colt’s Foot Flowers blooming the other day.  Many people mistake it for a type of dandelion.


It’s coming!!!!!


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 Ah yes, Coltsfoot, that unassuming and sometimes alien-looking early wildflower. Actually, it really is alien to North America, having been introduced here from the Old World in the early part of the 20th century. There seems to be controversy afoot regarding its potential health benefits because extracts have been shown to reduce inflammation in lab mice. So, if you have an angry mouse this wildflower might assuage its lividity. I must write that down. Oh yah, I just did. Anyway, Coltsfoot also may be hepatotoxic and also cause DNA damage thereby causing cancer, so give it a wide berth when you encounter it in the wild. As with so many complex chemical compounds, whether toxic or therapeutic, it is all a matter of dose. Its medicinal use was so thoroughly entrenched in Europe that its leaf was used as an apothecary symbol.  Its leaves will not appear until the summer when the blooms are gone.





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Snowdrops taken today.




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Snowdrops taken today.


Beautiful!   Much nicer than the rain, snow + hail I'm seeing here in Mississauga.  Is it Summer yet?! 
Jo-Anne :)

"If what you see by the eye doesn't please you, then close your eyes and see from the heart".


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Saw this one last week in my neighbourhood. My friend was taking a cell phone photo while it took off in her direction. The huge wing almost touched her head. She was not really close to the tree.


Haven't found its nest yet, although they have a nest every year in the area.