Who tells the daffodils it’s spring?

My daffodils are beautiful this year. They are in full bloom here in Central Oregon, much later that those on the west side of the mountains. There are so many colors. The perianth or outer petals range from yellow, orange, white or cream; while the corona. the center cup, either the same color or contrasting white, cream, yellow, orange, red and pink. Most opf them are fragrant, too. They are my favorite of the spring bulbs and I have planted hundreds over the years. They are the one bulb I can be sure the deer, rabbits and gophers will leave alone as they quite poisonous. Their only enemy is encraching shade and the narcissus bulb fly, which I have been fortunate not to meet. I have friends that live in Bend that tell me they have trouble with this fly destroying their bulbs, I hope it does not make it this far east. This fall I will have to figure out where to plant some more, one just can’t have too many.