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February seems to be a month of waiting. An amazing variety of unusual buds and early shoots are forming along the Crane and the season of dramatic transformation is getting ready to begin.
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Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > Receding snow clings to the surface of one of last season's Teasel seedheads.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > A wintry moody sky is a common backdrop along the Crane in February.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > The Robin is one of the first birds to sing at dawn this month. Winter migrants boost the Crane population of this familiar species.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > A patch of morning sunshine briefly illuminates hundreds of emerging buds on this aged Ash.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > A freshly emerged Goat Willow catkin radiates afternoon warmth during what is normally the coldest month along the Crane.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > Bulbs often emerge from the ground in February, but the blooms are at least another month away.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > These well developed bracket fungi are so entrenched on the bark of a mature tree in Crane Park that is hard to see where the bark ends and the fungi begin.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > The February dripping catkins of Alder are now open and conspicuous along the generally leafless Crane. The long yellow male catkins are obvious but a closer look is needed to see the short purple female catkins just above them.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > With very little greenery on show this early in the season, much of the colour along the Crane comes from less obvious sources. This small garden of lichen brightens up a fork in a branch.
The Robin is one of the first birds to sing at dawn this month. Winter migrants boost the Crane population of this familiar species.
 > The Robin is one of the first birds to sing at dawn this month. Winter migrants boost the Crane population of this familiar species.
The Robin is one of the first birds to sing at dawn this month. Winter migrants boost the Crane population of this familiar species.
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