It was warm today. 17C and a Red admiral feasted on the Daphne bhuola in the garden.
Crocus opened fully in the first really warm sun of the year.
Hazel flowers were still capturing wind-borne pollen.
And then came the night.
The first amphibian that I have observed this year: a newt, at least 30m from the nearest pond.
Plenty of slugs out too.
Garden wildlife is as exciting at night as it is during the day.
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