---
title: Springwatch
date: 2005-01-19T10:16:10Z
modified: 2005-01-19T10:16:10Z
permalink: "https://dogwonder.co.uk/2005/01/springwatch/"
type: post
status: publish
excerpt: ""
wpid: 125
categories:
  - General
tags:
  - Images
---

‘[Springwatch ](http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/springwatch/)is the biggest ever survey into the arrival of spring across the UK. It’s run by the BBC in association with the Woodland Trust and the UK Phenology Network.’

‘We would like you to watch out for and record your first sightings of any of the six species below.’

and wouldn’t you know it I saw a [seven-spoted ladybird](http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/springwatch/picpops/ladybird.shtml) on the 17th. Admittedly it was in my flat, but my window was open for a good hour before sighting (he protests wildly).

Ofcourse in true ‘ufo sighting’ stylee, I managed to only take a rather crap, out of focus photo. All I had to hand was my trusty camera phone.

Note this is nightime and I am trying to take a photo of a bug.

Still, there it was proudly displaying all seven spots. See it yourself in its full grainy, red blobiness:

![](/blogimages/lb1.jpg)

![](/blogimages/lb2.jpg)

and get this – ‘Spot them from February-March’, do-da-do-da-do-da-do-da (blog mood music). Global warming/FBI conspiracy/Ladybird hibernating in my flat over winter – who knows…..