Here in the UK the weather has been more spring-like and I have been fortunate to spend time outside enjoying some sunshine.
Although this bird feeder, had no birds on it, (I probably scared them away), I'm sure they will be back for more seed soon ...
as regular readers will know ... my favourite bird
daffodils are flowering well - such a cheerful sight
and how about this lovely scene - seen here
wonderful how the sunlight shows through the trees
Whatever your plans are this weekend may you find some tranquil moments
All the best Jan

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Signs of Spring are always happy. Your European robins are very cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see your spring photos as we move into the cooler months. Though today we can't complain, the sun is high and the temperatures are are way up, better than our summer ones actually.
ReplyDeleteTe mando un beso y te deseo un buen fin de semana.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Jan.
ReplyDeleteTranquil moments...yes! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, your photos have brought me much joy 😊 Thank ❤️ you so much, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteremember "all we are saying...is give peace a chance"!! you know i am a bird lover and a daffodil lover too!! the news is always so grim, we need to appreciate every moment of peace and joy!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the yellow flowers this spring! Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeletemy favourite bird too..European Robins sing so happily and beautifully. Have a great weekend and continue to enjoy the nice spring weather, Jan.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the photos and it's so good to sit outside in the sun and soak it up.
ReplyDeleteI can hear the birds already, this morning. Have a lovely weekend, Jan. Xx
ReplyDeleteRobins and Daffodils surely must mean Spring!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the sunshine, but likely from inside as we have 2C...
ReplyDeleteQue lindas fotos e momentos.A natureza nos ajuda sempre a ter calma e paz!
ReplyDeletebeijos, lindo fds! chica
The sun was a very welcome change this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful post, and I wish you a peaceful, spring-like weekend too!
ReplyDeletehugs Elke
I like what you focus on to bring you tranquil moments! Thank You for sharing these lovely photos! The European Robin is adorable!
ReplyDeleteHello, Jan.
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to wish you a lovely weekend.
...Jan, I wish you many tranquil moments.
ReplyDeleteI like your bird feeder. And that sunlight through the trees makes me want to walk there. Happy weekend Jan.
ReplyDeleteI was SO excited when I saw my first European robin. My photos weren't very good because I had to max out the zoom (I was afraid I'd freak it if I got too close) but such a sight. I love all this spring -- I hope it comes here soon!
ReplyDeleteDelightful Spring images. Thanks jan
ReplyDeleteGreat Jan :-D We've had a wee bit of nice weather up here :-D
ReplyDeleteSeeing a robin always makes me smile. They're such personable birds.
ReplyDeleteThose photos made me happy!
ReplyDeleteYour post is filled with hope, something that we all need to hold on to. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are lovely. Love the robin.
ReplyDeleteThat last picture is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteTranquil moments are certainlky welcome!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Love the photo of robin!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bird feeder. I still can't get over how different your robins are from ours in the states.
ReplyDeleteYou are European robins are much smaller than ours. So cute.
ReplyDeleteI posted that before I was ready. I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend. We are anxiously awaiting spring. It has been a very cool wet week. Unfortunately we did not get much rain…. Just very damp and dark.
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful photos. Have a nice evening.
ReplyDeletelovely photos, I am pretty excited for spring to come, so far we don't have any flowers blooming but I can't wait it will be soon :). I just bought a new bird feeder for our yard and a new hummingbird feeder too, so I will be ready when they come back!
ReplyDeleteLovely post and pictures. xx
ReplyDeleteOi Jan, parabéns pelas lindas fotos, outono na maior parte do Brasil, começará no dia 20 de março. Confesso que eu acho, que nunca vi a flor narciso. Essa espécie de ave, não é típica do Brasil.
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