November Sightings
Wednesday, November 15. Sussex Pony Grazing & Conservation Trust’s Exmoor ponies busy grazing at the National Trust’s Birling Gap and providing a spectacle too. Thursday,
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Wednesday, November 15. Sussex Pony Grazing & Conservation Trust’s Exmoor ponies busy grazing at the National Trust’s Birling Gap and providing a spectacle too. Thursday,
Tuesday, November 7. In the morning, one of the largest container ships in the world passed down Channel off the Sussex coast. She was enroute
Saturday, Oct 7th. During a grey, damp morning, I saw two groups of brent geese numbering perhaps 150 birds passing Hastings, battling head-on into the
Thursday, Aug 3. Rather un-seasonal weather during the past 24 hours with substantial rainfall through yesterday afternoon and through much of the night. That has
June 5th. At breakfast time, noticed a very large ship going down Channel. It proved to be the MSC Zoe (which with several sister ships)
And so the cool, dry spring continues without much prospect of change until towards the end of May… May 6th and during the evening there
Up until the early part of the month (including the winter), I’ve been surprised just how tolerant of people that the dozens of turnstones that
After Friday night’s gale, I was down at the coast at daybreak on Christmas Eve, checking the fences of Sussex Pony Grazing’s three herds of
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/six-storey-high-wave-sets-record-says-un-160527273.html Six-storey-high wave sets a record, says UN agency 13 December 2016. The UN’s weather agency on Tuesday announced the highest wave on record –
Storm Angus. Well, after a night of listening to the wind in the trees and the rain lashing down, I received text at 6-30am from
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