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  • Today…in Balloch
  • creagbhan
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    Some near Arden roundabout as well

    surroundedbyhills
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    Yip got some of them round our way too – Dunblane/Stirling.

    It’s doomed to fail you know.

    downshep
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    Been far too mild and wet this winter. The midges and wasps will be bloody murder in the summer, assuming they don’t drown first.

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    tiggs121
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    Aye – got some here in the Borders too.

    Good point about the midgies and wasps! A really cold snap in April will do the trick though.

    somafunk
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    Mosquito’s, daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells and crocuses poking through here in Galloway, I guess spring will be here by the weekend 😉

    StirlingCrispin
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    They’ve been out in Stirling, in the Uni woods, for two weeks now.
    And there’s daffs coming through on the BofA backstreet trails.

    Three years ago I spotted snowdrops on New Year’s day!

    grey
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    Had snowdrops for three weeks in West Fife, thousands out now.
    Just waiting for the first Bluebell’s.

    darrell
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    snowing here and no sign of life yet

    sweepy
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    Bastard daffodils!

    Kamakazie
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    Field full of Daffodils out on Christmas day and snow drops earlier in December down south:

    seanmcdill
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    Apologies if I’m missing the point here, but Snowdrops are generally winter-flowerers. They’re supposed to be out in Jan/Feb.
    It is a bit early for Daffodils though.

    towzer
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    dafs out in the garden dawn sarf (Oxfordshire)

    also birds not really been using feeder etc etc

    matt_outandabout
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    ! A really cold snap in April will do the trick though.

    Apparently it needs to be -10, and even then the rare at which they reproduce means that population recovers within a few days…

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