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    Default Finally! My yard is starting to live again!

    Early spring is a great time here in my yard....

    Common Grackel

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    Downy Woodpecker
    Downy woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr

    Brown-headed Cowbird

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    White throated Sparrow
    White-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr

    Black-Capped Chickadee
    Black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr

    Blue Jay
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    Northern Cardinal
    Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr

    White-breasted Nuthatch
    White-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) by Al Sabetta, on Flickr

    Red-winged Blackbird (non-breeding male)

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    Dark eyed Junco
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    American Gold Finch
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    and finally
    Black-Capped Chickadee (drying off)
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    Got a Comb? Anyone? by Al Sabetta, on Flickr


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    Default Re: Finally! My yard is starting to live again!

    Wow! These photos! Just wow, Al!

    And as for early spring, we're having one here too in NYC. Daffodils blooming a month ahead of schedule.

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    What a rich and excellent set of images Al I love them all. Do you have bird feeders in the yard?
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    Default Re: Finally! My yard is starting to live again!

    Quote Originally Posted by gimaal View Post
    Wow! These photos! Just wow, Al!

    And as for early spring, we're having one here too in NYC. Daffodils blooming a month ahead of schedule.
    Thank you!

    My daffodils are probably going to bloom this upcoming week. I did see the Vinca in my yard has flowers on it already and the swamp maples have flowers. Early year for sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Second Hand Pat View Post
    What a rich and excellent set of images Al I love them all. Do you have bird feeders in the yard?
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    Thanks Pat. Yes we maintain a feeder through the winter here and into early spring. CT bear population has grown so its a risk to do so much longer. Havent had one in my yard but in the neighborhood we have.

    My backyard is wetlands and has a tiny brook most of the year..and is part of parcel of town open space. This attracts a good variety of birds and migrants returning like the blackbirds. We often have Mallards and turkey nesting there as well as indigo bunting, cedar waxwings, rose breasted grossbeaks, pileated woodpeckers, red shouldered hawks,common yellow throat warblers, Eastern Phoebe,grey cat birds, and Ravens as well as the more common birds likes cardinals,chickadees,finches, and jays and crows.

    I have spent a good amount of time planting cover plants too and leaving good nesting sites availible.


    Spring here can bring all sorts of visitors and nesting birds. Its a real wild kingdom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brewmaster15 View Post
    Thank you!

    My daffodils are probably going to bloom this upcoming week. I did see the Vinca in my yard has flowers on it already and the swamp maples have flowers. Early year for sure!
    As I suspect you know, the USDA has revised the hardiness zones map and most of us are a zone warmer than we were on the last map. The birds and the daffodils clearly got the memo.

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    Everything is coming alive. My daffodils are done. The Iris will bloom next. My Blueberry bushes are full of flowers which inturn are full of bees. I've got yellow onions and 'taters planted. Tomorrow, if it's not too wet after today's rain, I'll plant a Celebrity tomato and a Roma tomato. I've got parsley, thyme, cilantro and rosemary. I can only plant what the deer won't eat.
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    Default Re: Finally! My yard is starting to live again!

    Quote Originally Posted by brewmaster15 View Post
    Thank you!

    My daffodils are probably going to bloom this upcoming week.
    I looked out in my back yard this morning and mine are in full bloom. I wish they lasted longer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LizStreithorst View Post
    Everything is coming alive. My daffodils are done. The Iris will bloom next. My Blueberry bushes are full of flowers which inturn are full of bees. I've got yellow onions and 'taters planted. Tomorrow, if it's not too wet after today's rain, I'll plant a Celebrity tomato and a Roma tomato. I've got parsley, thyme, cilantro and rosemary. I can only plant what the deer won't eat.

    Liz its so weird reading all you have going on now in March.. thats pretty much my May here. Im a bit jealous. For me the winter months are so hard as I love gardening and growing vegetables. Ive planted Roma and celebrity here too... and a couple others.. I always plant cherry tomatoes too as they make a great snack when I am in the yard.
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    The last frost isn't generally until the end of March. Last year a late freeze took out my entire blueberry crop. This year I replanted my 'maters in larger pots and will plant them in the ground so that if it gets below 32 I can pull the pots and bring them inside. I can cover the basil. A frost will hurt my blueberries a bit. Last year, it got so warm so early that the bushes already had pretty green berries when it got down to 12 degrees my pretty berries all turned brown.
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