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Sunday, 8 March 2026
Still the GOAT!
Saturday, 7 March 2026
A great night at the music quiz!
Friday, 6 March 2026
Moonset and sunspots
The waning gibbous Moon lit up the whole sky last night, making Jupiter the only planet visible. Meanwhile, the Sun has half a dozen small sunspot groups on show.
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Hairy-footed Flower Bee
The first of the year! These adorable little creatures have the loudest buzz of any insect that visits our garden. This is a tawny-coloured male (The females are black) You can easily see how the species got its name!
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
The 'Worm' Moon!
For a change, the sky was clear all night, so I was able to photograph the full Moon as it rose in the east and set in the west this morning. (The setting Sun revealed a few sunspots: there was a lot of haze as I took the photo, so it's not desperately clear!)
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Half a day on the North Coast: three year ticks!
A bright - but chilly - morning at Cley and Kelling Heath gave us great views of some large flocks of waders: 100+ Golden Plover, Avocets and Black-tailed Godwits as well as good numbers of Dunlin and Ruff. At least five Marsh Harriers continually flushed the lot, but they resettled until a tractor came along and sent them all off to the North Scrape. The walk back to the VC for coffee gave us decent views of a male Stonechat and - apparently unusual - a Moorhen.
Kelling Heath was unexpectedly crowded with birders, but we managed to glimpse at least six Dartford Warblers, as well as more Stonechats and a few Linnets. Just as we were leaving I managed a few quick shots of a male Dartford, only one of which showed its head! Also on the Heath was this incredible fungus...
Monday, 2 March 2026
Moonrise, Venus and Saturn
One day off full: the Moon was orange-tinged, possibly because of Saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. In the west, Venus was a brilliant object just above the horizon, while a little later (18.20) it was dark enough to pick out Saturn.
Kites at the Church
Linda and my turn to unlock the Church this week: I always take the camera 'just in case': today we were treated to a close-up display by two moulting Red Kites. Despite the early morning gloom, the photos turned out pretty well...
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Waxing gibbous Moon
No sign of the much-vaunted 'planetary line-up' tonight - just Jupiter still lurking in Gemini. However, the crater fields on the Moon were really quite spectacular..
















































