A CONSERVATION charity has received sightings of 42 different indicators of spring at more than a thousand locations across the UK.
Woodland Trust recorders taking part in the charity’s Nature’s Calendar project in Cumbria have logged snowdrops, hazel catkins and even heard song thrush singing.
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The trust has received fewer records than this time last year which is explained by colder temperatures in January 2017 compared to 2016.
Find out more at naturescalendar.org.uk
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