After a long, and an exceptionally wet, January, there is a slight suggestion of spring in the air! Snowdrops and crocuses have emerged, adding much needed color to gardens and footpaths, the days are slowly getting brighter and longer, more birds are beginning to sing and I even saw my first dollop of frog spawn over the weekend.
For me, spring always feels like a hopefully time of year. Winter is coming to an end and the promise of future warm weather is fast approaching. For most wildlife however, spring is an extremely important and busy time of year.
During the spring most of our garden birds have to find and secure a mate, build a nest, lay eggs and then feed the hungry chicks. They may go on to have a couple more broods before the end of the breeding season so it really is all hands on deck!
Between 14 and 21 February it's National Nest Box Week, a campaign by the British Trust of Ornithology encouraging people to help out our feathered friends by putting up nesting boxes during this time. Officially the bird nesting season starts in March, but from around now birds are pairing up and looking for potential sites to start a family.