At the moment the mornings here in East Norfolk seem to start bright before a cold sea fret moves in from the coast: today was no exception. My usual early rise yesterday allowed photos of the waning gibbous Moon and the super-bright Venus above the eastern horizon, while today a Red Kite and Common Buzzard shared the same thermal.





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