Tiny Little Signs

This morning while feeding everyone, I heard birds singing and I realised I hadn’t heard them in a while and I had been missing them.  They were very loud and happy.

I got out my phone and, using the bird-song identification app, I found out who was making all that wonderful racket.  I also dispute these findings as I am sure there was a blackbird around too.

I even saw two oyster-catchers at Sumburgh, when I went to fetch Daisy a few weeks back, though they maybe winter residents (some do stay) rather than the migratory ones.  And, ok, they’re not flying around-type wild birds, but my Muscovy ducks are all looking at potential real estate at the moment.  I keep meeting them in pairs in odd places around the croft.

So, thing are a-changing. I can feel it – even though I was trudging around in the snow this morning.  They really are going to change. I shall keep telling myself this.

And, and, and….. the snowdrops have appeared in our garden which is a definite sign.  I need this. I need to know there is a chance that spring might appear in the not too distant future.  There is a light at the end of this long hard winter tunnel.

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5 thoughts on “Tiny Little Signs

  1. judy l shank

    I can so identify! I love to hear birds! The harbingers of springs in birds & plants are so wonderful! Look at those beautiful snowdrops. Isn’t it amazing how those shoots push through the snow, Where I spent my childhood, we had crocuses that popped up first. They were so lovely. They seemed to follow fairly closely after the indoor forced amryllis & paperwhites were fading & I can remember the excitement & then the robins would come followed by daffadils & tulips. That was decades & decades ago, but seeing those first signs were just the best after gloomy, cold winter. Our state has been so hard hit from the freeze we had for a week; however, I got the same spring ‘buzz’ by seeing the redbud blossoms yesterday; it’s our first sign of spring, glorious trees of gorgeous pink flowers & then spring green leaves.

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    1. Frances Post author

      It most dfinitely is a happy little buzz. Knowing, just knowing winter can’t go on forever (just read Lion Witch and the Wardrobe!)

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  2. Sam

    Sigh, I might have snowdrops but 12″ of snow is preventing me from seeing them.
    Sassy Sister Kittens (now almost full cat size) are looking for birdies to catch.

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