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Signs of spring: Snowdrops captured by you

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6 February 2024

Signs of spring
Snowdrops captured by you

snowdropsThis collection of snowdrops was spotted by a Weather & Radar user in Canterbury.Check out these seen in North Berwick. Plenty of snowdrops in the woods here in Borgue, Dumfries and Galloway.
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Rays of light beaming through these snowdrops in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. - © Niall Keogh

It's a welcome sight to see snowdrops throughout the winter months, brightening our duller days.

Here's a round-up of all the snowdrops, captured by you in your gardens and out on your woodland walks. You can keep on sharing your shots to our uploader here.

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