Particularly the first shot ...



I wish I understood the reasons too! Latest sunset here in Swansea was on 12th December but the latest sunrise isn't till 4th January. So, at the moment the evenings are getting ever so slightly lighter and the mornings ever so slightly darker.Jack Harrison wrote:
The winter solstice and come and gone and we're still here despite the doomsayers. So the days are getting longer now. However, the latest sunrise isn't for another ten days or so - earliest sunset was about a week ago so evening already pulling out. (This is slightly dependent on latitude). I do understand the reasons for this but Guy being the professional teacher will no doubt explain more succinctly than I can. (Equation of Time and all that).
Because they ate all the food in the north on their journey southwardsDavid M wrote:
so why are they all still hanging about?
During the year, the earth spins 364 times on its axis; the additional day is due to the orbit around the sun, thus giving 365 days a year (in round numbers - the spin and rotation aren't quite in an exact ratio). What this means is that by sunset each day, the earth has moved some distance along its orbit around the sun compared with its location at dawn. This movement contributes a small part of the annual orbital day. It is this movement which causes sunrise and sunset times to be slightly out of sync.David M wrote: I wish I understood the reasons too!
Which is why they've gone to Tesco!Sussex Kipper wrote:
Waxwings are driven west and south in the search for food
BWs, Neil
Nothing yet set in stone and I'll be able to leave decisions until say early June by which time I will have seen how the spring has gone.it might be better to wait until the first week of July