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These are the blooms on the white birch tree outside my terrace. I also posted a picture last year taken on April 10 - this year May 6 - that's how late spring has been. Here's some info: "Elongated cluster of single-sex flowers bearing scaly bracts and usually lacking petals. Many trees bear catkins, including willows, birches, and oaks. Wind carries pollen from male to female catkins" - Encyclopedia Brittanica
Kathy, I think that Mother nature has forgotten to set the alarm clock, with the result that she was awakened from her hibernation too late, ☺ .
But better late than never. This fine image brings/keeps me in a proper spring mood. Thanks for that.