While watering the pot plants in the garden (with a watering can, naturally!) I was delighted by the number of Common Frogs that appeared: five from just a dozen planters!
Don't forget: you can click on an image to enlarge it!
Thursday, 16 July 2026
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Purple Hairstreaks on Mousehold Heath
Linda and I decided to revisit a delightful American-themed restaurant that we used to take our kids to when we first got together. The carpark is a known spot for Purple (and White-letter) Hairstreaks: amazingly we found four of the former without any trouble!
Adult and juvenile Glossy Ibises
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Birds and Butterflies!
A great day out with Brian & Norman started off at Cley Beach, where a huge melee of seabirds included an immature Gannet, as well as Mediterranean Gull, all the regulars and a couple of Arctic Terns (Which I may have photographed!)
Next stop was Bishop's, where we were entertained by four Green Sandpipers and a young Little Ringed Plover. Next we drove to Babcock Hide, where the two Glossy Ibises were very active, as was a delightful full-summer plumaged Spotted Redshank.
After coffee we moved west to Warham Camp: after the usual tedious roadworks and diversions we enjoyed great views of Chalkhill and Common Blue butterflies: a Hummer made a brief appearance! A high speed (but legal!) drive to Weybourne was in vain: the reported Shorelark had been flushed..
Monday, 13 July 2026
Where'd HE come from???
Just after I gave the marine tank its weekly water change (shop-bought RO water) this Serpent Star appeared above the reef. Since these little creatures are known to be useful scavengers that don't harm corals, I was happy to see it! I assume he entered the system with a previous coral: they are nocturnal, so has probably been growing inside the rock-work.
Saturday, 11 July 2026
The Iceman Cometh!
Time for Snowie to have a look around the Summer garden. He's more or less transformed into a block of ice after his years in the freezer, so the heat didn't cause him too many problems!
The International Space Station
A few shots of the ISS passing over the Heath at 21.58 and 23.35 last night: note also the many other fainter satellites. Lastly, a final picture of Venus and Regulus.
Friday, 10 July 2026
Hummer
Last night's Hummingbird Hawkmoth has visited both our front and back gardens today: it never stops for long and has proven quite tricky to photograph!
Anticlimax!
While enjoying the odd glass of Retsina with friends last night, I managed a couple of poor shots of a Hummingbird Hawkmoth, as well as two even poorer ones of the Venus / Regulus conjunction. The two bodies just weren't as close as I'd been led to expect by the online data...
















































