Nature springs into full bloom
Last updated at 11:04, Friday, 12 March 2010
THE Evening Mail wants readers to get back to nature this spring.
We want you to get involved in Nature Watch – and celebrate everything that’s good about spring.
The Evening Mail wants you to send in your spring photographs, video and audio.
Whether it’s a photograph of your favourite spring-time flower, a sound recording of the dawn chorus or a video clip of a bird returning home after a long winter away, we want to hear from you.
The days are getting longer, which means more time to capture the beauty of Furness, South Lakeland and Copeland.
Newborn lambs playing in the fields and flowers blooming in the hedgerows all mark the end of the gloomy winter, and signify the start of brighter days ahead.
You can send your pictures, audio and video files via email to pictures@nwemail.co.uk.
Please include your name, address and a contact number with all submissions.
First published at 14:56, Wednesday, 03 March 2010
Published by http://www.nwemail.co.uk
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The Waxwings are a regular visitor to our Dalton trees. They tend to congrigate around King Street.
Posted by Annonymouse on 23 March 2010 at 10:42