Lovely first quarter Moon last night: while I was taking a few photos a Swift got in on the session!
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Thursday, 3 July 2025
Wednesday, 2 July 2025
Candid Camera!
It's our week to lock All Saints in the evening, so Linda has deployed a Trailcam near the water bowl she fills every day: tonight we were thrilled to see it had captured a Grey Partridge, a Stoat and a couple of Pheasant chicks! As we were returning to our car we saw a pair of Grey Partridges in the cereal crop opposite the Church: fingers crossed they produce young. A female Marsh Harrier circled over the barley fields as we headed back to the car.
As we were driving back from Taverham Garden Centre, not one, but two Clouded Yellows flew across in front of the car!
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Purple Hairstreaks and all the Skippers!
Linda and I met up for lunch with my big brother, Rob and his delightful wife Michelle, who are spending a few days in Suffolk. The venue was the 'Bird in Hand' at Wreningham - I can totally recommend it!
We spent the afternoon at Redgrave & Lopham Fen - we were the only visitors! All the pools were too dry for Raft Spiders, but we saw lots of butterflies, including Large, Small and Essex Skippers, as well as Norfolk Hawker and the usual darters and chasers.
Highlight of the visit was a gathering of probably eight or ten Purple Hairstreaks (first of the year) at eye level on a small oak. A USAF KC-135 tanker aircraft made a low pass: just like being at an airshow!
Whats up, Doc?
For only the second time in the thirty plus years we've lived in Blofield Heath we've had a rabbit munching clover on the lawn. As long as he doesn't start on the flower beds, he's welcome to stay!
Monday, 30 June 2025
Tonight's waxing crescent Moon
Just after sunset the Moon is a lovely site low in the west: through binoculars the crater fields towards the south pole are really spectacular! Over to the north, the red planet Mars was visible, quite near the blue-white star Regulus
Sunday, 29 June 2025
Osprey again!
Presumably one of the Ranworth pair, an Osprey flew north over the garden this morning. (Naturally my camera was at arm's length, but sadly I hadn't replaced the SD cards after processing them!)
Perhaps this will be a familiar sight in years to come if the species continues to visit the Bure & Yare valleys.
Saturday, 28 June 2025
Snowman!
Roof covey!
Our family group of Red-legged Partridges are becoming regular visitors again, now that the youngsters are nearly fully-grown. Most mornings they greet the dawn by 'chukk-ing' away from the roof, before dropping down to feed.
Friday, 27 June 2025
Honey Buzzard over Hemblington!
Today was the June wildlife survey at All Saints, Hemblington: Linda, Sue, Peter and I were joined by old friends Joyce and Andrew for a most enjoyable - and productive - nature watch!
As well as the usual selection of passerines, we were pleased to see good numbers of raptors, one of which was a beautifully marked Honey Buzzard! Since Joyce departed for Suffolk we've missed her botanical expertise: Sue and I aren't bad at identifying the obvious flora, but Joyce is something else! In among the tall grasses and Oxeye Daisies she picked out a new species for the churchyard - Wild Basil
Last huge surprise - and addition to the church list - was a fly through Swallowtail. It seemed to land in a cherry tree in the hedge, but couldn't be located.