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I am sat sitting here laptop on lap (where else would it be?) the patio doors and the pond beyond are directly behind me and yes I can hear the croak of a frog getting romantic? it is only Feb 5th is it a record?

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Morning Compo, last week on About Anglia News, they were saying that frogs are out and about.
But it might be a record done your neck of the woods.

Lets hope we don't end up getting a bad end to the Winter, as it will have drastic results for the wildlife.
It will happen one Winter.
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Just posted in the Animal section that I came across my first frog this morning too. It wasn't croaking though but if a few more mates arrive, I'll look forward to the concert.
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The big Bumble bees were coming out of their winter hiding places at work this morning as well.
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You are all wrong...spring is most definitely here ...I saw my first lambs today out in the fields. :wink:
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my tortoise was out of hibernation 3 weeks early.

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I was putting the potatoes out to chit in the unheated greenhouse this morning and it was beautiful in there: flowering violas, Iris danfordiae, Iris histrioides, early muscari, hyacinths and lots and lots of primulas. Lovely spring smells!
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