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jenbove Posted - Mar 17 2008 : 07:40:05 AM
Here in Arkansas, we're hearing songbirds in the morning and frogs trilling at night, and the air just smells earthy. Spring is awakening again! What wild signs of spring are you seeing (hearing, smelling...) in your neck of the woods?

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cowgirlmama Posted - Apr 25 2008 : 3:52:01 PM
we have big chunky frogs on the porches every morning,and sometimes baby ones.I have no idea where they come from,because we live on the prairie/grasslands.There is a tank(large pond)about 1/2 mile away,but thats it.Sometimes they get in the house-what a hoot-fortunately Buster just stares at them.I have to say a Ridgeback is a good pup to have for not wanting to chase/eat everything he sees!
Woodswoman Posted - Apr 22 2008 : 5:28:46 PM
Here, it is....

Blackbirds arriving in the marsh
Phoebes nesting on my porch
Bluebirds are back in the nest boxes
Ducks (of all sorts) on the back pond

Trilliums and Trout Lily are blooming in the woods



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Tammy Claxton Posted - Apr 22 2008 : 05:22:23 AM
Here in MD it's birds chirping, squirrels running around, and the sun shining!

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cowgirlmama Posted - Apr 14 2008 : 2:21:51 PM
oh yes-It was really miserable yesterday-the sun was shining,but the wind was really cold--I know you get worse cold weather than we do here in north texas----as jeff foxworthy says-you know you are a texan if you wear a parka and shorts together!
LeslieAnne Posted - Apr 12 2008 : 4:06:42 PM
Hi cowgirlmama... Shallowater is a small community northwest of Lubbock...

More signs of spring!!!.. my columbines are blooming & my trumpet vine is leafing out... & wouldn't you know it, another Texas spring thing, freezing temps tomorrow morning...

LeslieAnne...westTexas
cowgirlmama Posted - Apr 07 2008 : 2:14:46 PM
Hi leslie Anne-glad to see another Texas gal-where is Shallowater?
jo Thompson Posted - Apr 07 2008 : 11:15:42 AM
We had a foot of snow yesterday, another foot coming. I guess that is a sign of spring here! I'm starting seeds in pots. No bulbs, gosh I can't even find the ground again! jo



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electricdunce Posted - Apr 07 2008 : 09:09:53 AM
I've had snowdrops blooming for several weeks, and the daffodils and daylilies are sending up shoots. We've still got a lot of snow on the ground in the shady spots. haven't heard any peepers, haven't seen any robins, but they have to show up soon!

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Lainey Posted - Apr 07 2008 : 08:09:22 AM
Daffodils, forsythia in bloom, frogs trilling, lots of trees blooming especially fruit trees, mowing the grass already, most birds are back and singing happily, the temps are reaching the 70s now, and there's just the feel and smell of spring outside. I love the transitional seasons, probably fall first but spring is a close second.

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lisamarie508 Posted - Apr 07 2008 : 05:18:02 AM
So far, we have robins and crocus. Nothing else just yet. Still waiting for all the snow to go!

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LeslieAnne Posted - Apr 06 2008 : 11:05:53 AM
I'll agree with cowgirlmama... plus, in this part of Texas (Lubbock area), it's mesquite trees leafing out... chipping sparrows cleaning up spilled seed that the winter birds tossed out of the feeders... red fox kits under the house!!!..

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Prairie Princess Posted - Apr 05 2008 : 1:12:33 PM
Daffodils!! And rain and wind storms! I think it finally got up to 70 degrees the other day, too! I can't wait until the tulips come up!

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cowgirlmama Posted - Apr 04 2008 : 6:30:37 PM
here in texas spring means 80degrees one day,and 40 the next. The pastures turn green practically overnight,the birds are making their nest on our front porch,and baby animals everywhere!
jo Thompson Posted - Mar 17 2008 : 10:11:37 PM
Hey Jen.... the moose are moving up the mountain here, the cows are splitting off from their calves and they're a little twitchy. One charged us back country skiing the other day. Nothing green yet, but I can see the road now! The sun is just going down, and it's 9:10 but I'm waking up to darkness yet. Gosh I'd love to hear a frog right now! jo

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Peanut Posted - Mar 17 2008 : 07:56:39 AM
Wild things: Daffodils blooming, frogs, warm air (it was 70 here last week) and trees in bloom.

Human things: The earth being turned over - I love that!!

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