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  • shtferbrains
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2017
    • 5250

    #11
    There is a bunny that survived the winter in the spruce along the driveway that I see running across the snow drifts with his coat turning brown.
    Not very good timing when the yard here is still all white.

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      Bunnies are white as snow here yet

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      • TSIPP
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 2677

        #13
        Few days ago

        A couple of pin tail ducks hanging around.

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        • TSIPP
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 2677

          #14
          The crocus are probably a few days later than usual.

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          • TSIPP
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2677

            #15
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            There is a bunny that survived the winter in the spruce along the driveway that I see running across the snow drifts with his coat turning brown.
            Not very good timing when the yard here is still all white.
            And the bunny’s are a bit white out this way, not great camouflage.

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            • Landdownunder
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2021
              • 1827

              #16
              Originally posted by Austranada View Post
              This a smaller bird in the parrot family, a Rosella


              This is a huntsman spider, scary but harmless


              30 degs today expecting a half inch tomorrow and Monday nice start to the growing season
              How bout you mallee
              3.5mm

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              • seldomseen
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 2030

                #17
                Finally heard a Robin tonight!
                Really late for their return to this part of the world but a welcome back. Love the sounds of robins singing early in the morning when I get up to go planting.
                Still waiting on the frogs to wake up. Have not heard a beep from them yet and its almost May!
                Most years they really get croaking by April 15-20.

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                • Guest

                  #18
                  Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                  Finally heard a Robin tonight!
                  Really late for their return to this part of the world but a welcome back. Love the sounds of robins singing early in the morning when I get up to go planting.
                  Still waiting on the frogs to wake up. Have not heard a beep from them yet and its almost May!
                  Most years they really get croaking by April 15-20.
                  and you know, 3 snows after they croak the first time , according to the old boys
                  now that you mentioned it , that is very late and strange ??

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                  • shtferbrains
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2017
                    • 5250

                    #19
                    Orioles and hummingbirds showed up for the May long weekend. A few Rose Breasted Grosbeaks.
                    Right on time even if it is cold.
                    Only a few poplar starting to leaf out.
                    Native fruit trees hardly have buds.
                    Shouldn't have to worry about the flowers freezing as they won't be out for weeks.

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