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nature going a little haywire.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, I'm still waiting patiently for the first frog in my garden to come out of hiberation and make it to my pond and I certainly haven't got any frogspawn yet. But some immature late tadpoles from last year, which I spotted in the pond in November seem to have died. We have lots of birds singing all hours around here now but I suspect that's because we've had so many burglaries in our area that everybody is terrified of crime and lots of houses have installed outside security lighting which gets triggered on and off all through the night by passing cats and visiting foxes !
Swans, like many birds, flock together in winter and don't become territorial until the breeding season, so watch out in Spring! Juveniles will retain brown plumage well into first winter and beyond.
Birds that sing all hours - too much street lighting!
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