Flower Bees fly so quickly - and erratically - that it's not easy to see or photograph the amazingly disproportionate proboscis of the tawny-coloured males...
Don't forget: you can click on an image to enlarge it!
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Stunning crescent Moon
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Unexpected aurora!
A glance from the office window at 22.00 revealed that an auroral display was in progress: I put a camera on a tripod and took some photos from my front garden (The final image reveals why I couldn't use the back garden - next door's uplighters!) No obvious rays, but beautiful colours.
Later during the night (around 01.30) I took a few more: despite quite dense mist, it was obvious that the display was even more intense.
Friday, 20 March 2026
Venus and the Moon
Just after sunset (around 18.30) a very thin crescent Moon was just above the super-bright planet Venus in the western sky: a spectacular sight: I could even photograph the conjunction from my back door!
First cut!
Three days of continuous sunshine meant that Linda and I could catch up with lots of garden jobs. Our clay-based soil takes ages to warm up and dry, but today I was able to mow the lawn and cut the edges. Lots of pruning - the pitcher plants, Eucalyptus and Buddleia all got a severe cut-back - and Linda restocked the herbaceous borders with biennials and perennials. Won't be long before we're enjoying a glass of something cold and fizzy on the patio!
Thursday, 19 March 2026
A Redpoll day in the Brecks
It was a gloriously sunny day with barely a breath of wind, which Linda, Sue, Peter and I had chosen to spend in the Brecks. First stop (having endured the nightmare of the A11 roadworks!) was Mayday Farm. The very first bird we saw was a Woodlark, on phone wires by the parking area: the only one we encountered all day! In between the F-15s and F-35s we steadily added interesting birds to the list: a couple of Goshawks, numerous Buzzards and Kites and a Raven. Best of all, though, were the Redpolls, Siskins and Goldfinches that were visiting a little drinking pool by the main track. Nearby, the 'screen pool' wasn't so productive: just a couple of Yellowhammers.
After lunch at Brown's, we visited Weeting Heath: so sad to see this great little reserve being left unmanned, with no information board - or icecreams! No Stone Curlews, either...
Last stop was Cockley Cley, where just a few Hares and Linnets were about the best we saw: we wound the day up with tea and cakes in Swaffham!
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Not much at Cley, but a Bittern-fest at Hickling!
Monday, 16 March 2026
Vintage guitars for sale!
Stratocaster: £1200
Sonoran: £120
Roland Cube: £120
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