After a very warm February, the weather changed in March. First, heavy snow fell unexpectedly at night. He didn’t lie there for long. The next days are full sun all day long. Quite high frosts at night. This is typical March weather. The flights of wild geese and cranes have ended. During walks, from time to time you can hear the calls of resident pairs of cranes in the local modest wetlands. Apparently the larks have arrived. I haven’t seen it myself. Starlings also did not appear on the old linden and maple trees here. I didn’t see any lapwings in the nearby marsh pool yesterday. Several couples usually stay here every year. The weather will probably change a bit in the coming days and starlings and lapwings will appear in large numbers. The buds on willows, elderberries and bird cherry trees are already starting to burst. Just a little longer and nature will become a bit greener.