A miscellany of spring’s early offerings plus some fungi from our walk on 4th February 2026. Enjoy…
🔼 Might we call the deep, sky-reflecting puddles offerings of spring? Well, certainly the rain that creates the puddles is a spring offering. So yes. 🔽 Hazel catkins. To me, they look like golden rain.
Getting in close 🔼 hazel catkins 🔽 willow’s desiccated leaves
🔼🔽 These need no label. Snowdrops!
Early budding 🔼 Honeysuckle are the earliest leaves I ever see. Here they’re looking uncharacteristically glossy due to the rain 🔽 Flowering currants. Last year, this week, they were in full flower. Everything’s late this year
Spring’s growth and decay 🔼 I’ve watched this tree slowly melt away, and now it gathers a coat of moss. It might not live, yet it’s host to new life 🔽 Scarlet Elf Cups. I’ve never seen them earlier than February ⏬
🔽 White brain fungus is easy to overlook or dismiss. That can’t be a fungus! But yes, it is
Hope you enjoyed.
Next week we’re heading inland, south of the border! See you then












Spring and February just can’t go together! And yet, here you are…
Lovely selection, Crispina.
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