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Saturday, 24 January 2026
Iceland Gull at Sea Palling
Friday, 23 January 2026
Hemblington Church bird survey
It's that time again! Another monthly survey under the belt: Linda, Sue, Peter and I resolutely braved the chill wind to log a reasonable total...
Thursday, 22 January 2026
Cathedral Peregrines
It's excellent that the Norwich Cathedral Peregrines have remained on the spire all winter: this morning I was talking to a terrific group of young scientists at Norwich (Cathedral) School, which gave me a chance to grab a few photos. The smaller (male?) bird spent a lot of time away from the Cathedral, occasionally returning to the top of the spire or the nest tray: the female spent the whole hour I was there sat twenty feet below the weather vane. (Nice to see a pair of Goldcrests flitting around the Close, too!)
Snow Buntings: the movie!
Part of a flock of seventy five (I counted them twice!) at Winterton, just below the car park.
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
Kite at Hemblington Church!
While Linda was topping up the feeders at Hemblington Church, I enjoyed close views of a beautiful Red Kite that circled the churchyard for several minutes. Nearby a Brown Hare snuggled down against the wind and rain....
Sparrowhawk: the ultimate garden predator!
As I was working in the office, I glanced up to see a Sparrowhawk knock a Collared Dove out of the sky. It spent the next hour plucking and eating its victim on the lawn: grisly, but fascinating.
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Terrific day: Glossy Ibis, BT Diver and Snow Buntings!
Norman picked us up in a gloomy, drizzly dawn for a drive to the North Coast. Bishop's Hide produced just a distant Water Pipit and a very confiding Little Egret, so we moved to Stiffkey, where a short walk gave us great views of three Glossy Ibises - presumably the trio that overwintered at Cley / Salthouse.
A brief seawatch at the Coastguards added Black-throated Diver to the year list, followed by coffee at the VC. We headed east to Winterton, where a very confiding flock of 75 Snow Buntings gave us terrific views as they whirled around us!
Monday, 19 January 2026
Amazing Aurora!
Despite the clouds, the aurora was incredibly bright tonight: so much so that I could see it from my office, through the back door! At one point a bright green ray appeared, which swept up to the zenith, close to Jupiter!






















































