Apologies for quality of photo - experimenting with my ‘new’ second-hand iphone! But this morning, for the first time this year, while Janet was walking the dogs before dawn (8.14 am), down came quite a lot of snow. It stopped very quickly, so the covering you see arrived in 30 minutes at most!
Gor-leuad - Supermoon
Beth yw Gor-leuad?Ydych chi'n bwriadu gweld y Gor-leuad heno? Dyma Huw Morgan o'r Adran Ffiseg i esbonio ychydig am y ffenomena yma.
Posted by Prifysgol Aberystwyth on Sunday, 3 December 2017
What is a Supermoon?Are you planning on seeing the Supermoon tonight? Here's Huw Morgan from our Physics Department to explain a little about this phenomena.
Posted by Aberystwyth University on Sunday, 3 December 2017
total cloud cover here at the moment so i hope others will get photos.
As the moon rises it is becoming visible through the cloud so just maybe a photo tonight.
Photo through cloud so not a quality image.
Lleuad mawr henno - big moon tonight.
Cheers J.P.
Had a brief glimpse of the moon last night, just after midnight. It was high in the sky and seen by looking up through the velux in our shower room. I did not have a camera or iphone on me! But my reaction to the sight was disappointment because I had heard all about this supermoon and it did not seem to me to look noticeably larger than usual. I would not have taken a pic if I had been able to! Of course, the moon and the sun look larger when near the horizon, due to the magnification effect of the atmosphere, but I had thought the moon would look bigger than usual! Not here it didn’t! It was covered with cloud two minutes later!
Yes, Hendraig, it was the same in Swansea Area. It was slightly larger-looking than usual, but flying high before we could see it. I can appreciate that if had been visible as it cleared the roof tops it would have looked big in comparison with the houses.
The birds are sticking to the tops of the trees at the moment and usually fly off before I manage to get them in focus but this Greenfinch - Llinos Werdd - did wait for me.
A little behind time for this comment, but I did get a really good look at the supermoon when it rose here Sunday evening - absolutely gorgeous. The photos I took don’t really do it justice, but here they are:
This one includes the bonus of our neighbors’ chicken coop with Christmas-lights!
The attempts at zooming in some didn’t work really well, but it was pretty spectacular!
Much brighter than what I saw, more yellow, so likely lower , so bigger too! Do many people decorate their chicken coops with goleuadau Nadolig?
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Not as far as I know!
This is what usually happens when I point a camera at a bird !
These two Goosanders - Hwyaden Ddanheddog - must be blind or stupid. The one with the black head is a male, the female (last photo) has a brown head.
As most of you will have also had snow, ours is no surprise, but yesterday morning our aderyn (birds) decided we were the best source of food in mid-Argyll, and passed the message on:-
That is quite a flock you have there! Must cost you a fortune.
A distant Telor y cnau gyda mesen. Nuthatch & an acorn. It was tapping at the nut for ages. I’m not sure if it was trying to ram it into the tree or trying to crack it open but it took a long time doing it.
Dryw ben aur. Gold crest. It stopped flitting about only momentarily & was off before I could get any closer. Spot the birdie.
You have rarer birds than we do! Starlings used to be very, very rare here, but now they seem determined to over-winter!
This is still one for which i have a failed list.
Cheers J.P.
I’m just having a flash-back now to the 60s/70s and the starling in our estate who was a whiz at imitating a trimphone. The number of neighbours who kept running back indoors…
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=trimphone+sound&view=detail&mid=ECD1EEC344DD478C4183ECD1EEC344DD478C4183&FORM=VIRE
I hope none of ours start imitating our phones or my Toffi who can yap more loudly than seems possible, given her size!
For anyone who might be interested in (Rambling for Welsh learners).
That is the title for a course at Plas tan y bwlch , July 27-29 2018.
Price from £219.
Be aware: it’s in the new brochure but not on their website yet (which could be confusing).
Cheers J.P.