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45degNorth latitude reached equinox the other day and the robins have to navigate 2+ feet of snow right now but -

From Kindness for All Living Beings

Tomorrow is the Spring Equinox. 12 hours of light. 12 of dark. You'll notice it as a date. Everything in your yard has been counting the minutes since the winter solstice.

Here's what "twelve equal hours" does to the living things within 200 feet of your bed.

The robin in your maple tree has had her pituitary gland measuring daylight through her skull. Not her eyes — through the bone. Photoreceptors in the hypothalamus detect light passing through the thin skull of a songbird. As day length crossed eleven hours last week, luteinizing hormone surged. Her ovary began developing the first egg. Tomorrow, at twelve hours, the follicle that becomes the first egg of the year starts accumulating yolk.

The honeybee colony in the hollow tree shifted from winter cluster to brood mode three weeks ago when the queen started laying. She uses day length information relayed by foragers who measure it through flight duration. Right now she's laying 1,000 eggs per day. By the time the equinox passes, she'll be at 1,500.

The garter snake under your porch step is torpid but sensing photoperiod through its pineal gland — the "third eye" on top of its head. When tomorrow's light-to-dark ratio crosses even, its testosterone surges. Within days, it'll be mating.

The sugar maple you tapped three weeks ago is responding to the equinox by shifting from sap flow to bud development. The twelve-hour photoperiod triggers enzymes that convert stored starch into the sugars that power bud break. The sap season ends because the tree is spending its sugar on leaves instead of leaking it from drill holes.

The White-throated Sparrow in your thicket has been gaining weight for ten days — pre-migratory fattening triggered by photoperiod. Tomorrow's light-to-dark ratio completes the trigger. Within a week he flies north.

None of these organisms know it's March 20. They don't read calendars. They read light. And tomorrow the light says: go.

#SpringEquinox #PhotoperiodTrigger #WildlifeBiology #BackyardNature

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I'd really must thank you for all the lovely kind messages in response to the post I made yesterday. Americans (and others who come here!) really are the best people, and you are among the best of the best.

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