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Saturday, 20 December 2025

Comet 24P Schaumasse

Yet another faint comet: quite easy to locate using a camera, however, since it's currently just above the bright star Denebola (the 'a*se' of Leo, the Lion!) Several unusual flashing satellites this morning: I assume they are upper stages of launch rockets tumbling end over end.



Friday, 19 December 2025

Bure Valley Christmas Train

It's become a tradition that Linda, Sue, Peter and I enjoy a pre-Christmas evening out: often this has been a visit to a light show at a stately home such as Sandringham, Felbrigg or Blickling, but has recently included a trip on a steam train followed by dinner in a pub!

Last night we took a ride from Aylsham to Hoveton and back on the narrow gauge Bure Valley Railway, preceded by a delightful meal at the Black Boys, Aylsham. (The only disappointment was the incredibly loud Gen Z-ers and their four infants who took turns shouting at each other and crying throughout the meal...)

A great way to 'step into Christmas': many thanks Sue for organising the event!














Wednesday, 17 December 2025

The Crown, Banningham

Join SYNERGY for a spot of New Year's Eve rock & blues! (Auld Lang Syne guaranteed!)

Monday, 15 December 2025

Finches!

A few years ago Greenfinches were pretty thin on the ground: they seemed to have been suffering from some dreadful infection that 'glued' their feathers together. I'm pleased to report that there has been a dramatic upturn in these attractive birds' number (in our area, at least) It is not uncommon to look from my office window and see a flock of thirty or more in our Sycamore and Ginkgo trees, often accompanied by a similar number of Goldfinches. I'm sure the huge amount of quality seed that Linda puts out every day has a lot to do with this!





Sunday, 14 December 2025

Amazing sunrise - and a Redwing at last!

A truly beautiful sunrise this morning: the 'red sky in the morning' adage doesn't seem to have held true, though, because the sky has ben cloudless and blue all day so far...  Finally our berry-rich cotoneaster tree has been visited by a Redwing - just a solitary bird, which is surprising.





Saturday, 13 December 2025

Copper Beech

Fantastic night at the Copper Beech, despite me suffering from the after effects of a flu' jab the day before. (I ached all over and had a raspy sore throat)

The boys (!) played out of their skins and we had a fabulous response from an enthusiastic crowd - shout out to the Dereham Crew who'd come all the way by taxi, and the 'yummy mummies' and their kids who danced right through until the end!









Friday, 12 December 2025

SYNERGY at the Copper Beech!

If you've never seen us live, tonight would be a good introduction  to our music, with a three-hour set of classic rock & blues! Guranteed no Christmas songs!

Well I never!

My older brother Rob sent me this photo of a page from December's Sky at Night magazine. While it's great to see one of my comet Lemmon images was published, I genuinely don't remember sending it to them!

Thursday, 11 December 2025

The Moon and Regulus...

On December 10th the Moon occulted (passed in front of) the bright star Regulus, leading star of the constellation Leo. Unfortunately, this occurred during the daytime, but I did manage a photo just before dawn that shows the beautiful blue-white colour of Regulus.

Wednesday, 10 December 2025

North Coast with Brian

Since I needed to pick up some smoked fish from the excellent Smokehouse at Brancaster Staithe, Brian and I started at Titchwell, walking out to the sea to look for divers and grebes. There were lots of waders: Sanderling, Knot, Grey Plover, Turnstone and so on. Eventually we found a couple of Great Northern Divers, as well as a Slavonian Grebe and a Black-throated Diver - too far out for useable photos. Several Red-breasted Mergansers scooted by offshore. On the way back to the carpark we added Water Rail to the tally, as well as (probably!) the reported Siberian Chiffchaff. (Excellent top photo by Brian!)

The move to Cley for coffee wasn't particularly productive, so we carried on to Ludham Airfield where we eventually located two Bewick's Swans among a herd of Whoopers.











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Monday, 8 December 2025

It begins!

It is impossible to be tasteless when you're nearly 75!







Conjunction!

The Moon and Mars were pretty close last night, the Moon having 'overtaken' Jupiter during the daytime.

Sunday night

Saturday night

Sunday, 7 December 2025

December wildlife survey at Hemblington Church

Despite the cool breeze and hazy overcast, Linda, Sue, Peter and I carried out the monthly survey at 'the little church on the hill'. Not too much about, but enough to make things worthwhile. (Linda has obtained some terrific video on her trail cam: I'll post those once she sends them to me!)