The beginning of February saw a rise in temperature with slight presence of Winter chills, the dormancy in plants is broken as we can observe the formation of buds promising early arrival of spring season this year.
Roses are back on arrival of Rose Day
An Adenium blooming in early spring is quite surprising
Buds appearing on common hibiscus
Four o'clock blooms breaks from the dormancy
The warming up of first week of February is alarming as it makes us realize that concept of Global warming is actual reality while the only silver lining is we can observe early blooms of spring flowers.
I was fortunate to spot black Drongo on the outskirts of city




Lucky you to have roses already. These photos are lovely, and give me hope winter will soon be over. Happy T day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rose! So encouraging to see so many signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to have roses blooming.
ReplyDeleteLovely to know spring is there.
Welcome... We are really looking forward to spring.
ReplyDeleteGreetings by Heidrun
I heard a blackbird sing this morning, It's lightening up. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely that you have blooms! I cannot wait until spring shows up here. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your blooms, roses, especially, as we won't have them until late May. Nothing here but snow. I haven't grown four o clocks in years and they sometimes would overwinter. Lovely bird. I read up on the black drongo, which we do not have here in the Northeasts United States. Our blackbirds should be arriving in the next week with their beautiful trills. I can't wait for this early sign of spring. Alana rambinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat image of the Black Drongo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. the Black Drongo is a handsome bird. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and happy week.
ReplyDeleteSpring is arriving earlier each year here in coastal Southern California too. I don't have any roses in bloom, though! Great bird pic!
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