We have a lovely day here as evidenced by the photo.
29 Apr 2026
10m 200mW WSPR (Wednesday)
My beacon was turned on at breakfast.
UPDATE 0932z: 4X1DA (3592km) in Israel spotting me.
UPDATE 1115z: Spotted by TA4/G8SCU (3011km) in Turkey and 4X1DA. Occasionally, the drift seen is very high. I wonder if this is the reflection patch moving?UPDATE 1845z: 3 stations have spotted me including the German research base in Antarctica. QRT soon.Surprise visitor
Earlier this week my son woke to a stranger in his bedroom. A magpie must have flown in an open window.
It calmly sat on his hand and flew out the other window when opened.
Corvids are very intelligent.
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Watchful eyes for swifts
At this time of year I am on the lookout for the first swifts to arrive from Africa. Usually I see them here in mid-May although I have seen them elsewhere as early as April 27th.
I am ever hopeful I'll see one in East Anglia, UK in April. My son just has!
UPDATE 0915z: Whilst walking with my wife to the hairdressers I was observing the sky for about an hour. Sadly, no swifts seen.
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28 Apr 2026
Next door's lilac
Like many things in gardens, this is ephemeral. At the moment it looks great, but the flowers will soon be gone.
Our ornamental cherry was in blossom for about 2 weeks. Now it has gone until next year.
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10m 200mW WSPR (Tuesday)
My beacon has been on since before breakfast.
UPDATE 0900z: Just TA4/G8SCU (3010km) spotting me.
UPDATE 0953z: Spotted by 2 stations with the best 4X1DA (3592km).
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