According to the calendar there ought to be some kind of spring over here. The deciduous trees evidently have decided the time has come to develop masses of catkins. Which, in turn, heralds a massive attack of pollen allergies will hit us shortly. "It is how it is".
The inland delta of Nordre Øyeren is the largest in northern Europe and the myriad of newly formed islands see dense development of Downy Birch and Grey Alder. The older sites gradually are invaded by Norway Spruce. From a convenient vantage point I allowed my 600mm f/5.6 Nikkor ED-IF capture the riparian forests now just before the onset of leafing. The heavy catkin loads make the tree outlines look quite fuzzy when seen from a distance, in this case the scene depth is around 2 km.
600mm f/5.6, PrimaLuce Z5, false-colour IE emulation.