Crocuses in Earlham Cemetery, Norwich
The Crocuses in Earlham Cemetery in Norwich are spectacular this year, though you have to visit on a sunny day. Last Tuesday it was warm and sunny and the first Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris and Bombus hypnorum) were visiting crocuses, along with Honeybees and Drone flies (Eristalis tenax).

Crocuses in Earlham Cemetery on a sunny day
Now the weather is turning colder again, so no more bees for a while. Yesterday, when it was damp and foggy, the Crocus flowers had closed up. Soon they may be covered in snow again.

Crocuses on a misty day