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Norfolk is the only county with representatives from all our native amphibian species, and early spring is a great time to see them says NWT reserves officer Robert Morgan.

It seems that every February a fools-spring deceives us into thinking winter is over.

But, as sure as night follows day, March brings us an Arctic blast, even snow on occasions.

However, despite the season’s vagary, it is such a special time, for who cannot find joy in its arrival however hesitant its faltering start.

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