Thursday, March 5, 2009

Woodlands Spring to Life

March is the time of year when woodlands burst into life after closing down for the winter. Things are a bit slow this year after the long, cold winter with Snowdrops still in flower.


However the first Primroses are out and in the next week or two Wood Anemones will appear in some of our woods but only those that have been around for hundreds of years (ancient woods).


Far commoner is the Lesser Celandine - a member of the buttercup family - that is already coming into flower.


A less obvious plant is the Dog's Mercury with green flowers but it is found in many of our woods round here.


A few warm days this week have tempted out the first butterflies and bumblebees. A Small Tortoiseshell butterfly was flying around on Monday.


And in another few days our migrant birds will be returning from Africa: listen for the first Chiffchaffs.

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