Daily Nature Log. 9th June 2026

Narrative
    The elements threw a bit of everything at Sheringham today, with short, sharp showers trading places with the sunshine, all wrapped up in a brisk wind that shaved a couple of degrees off the actual temperature. Braving the concrete jungle of the town centre with an umbrella at the ready, the walk turned into a masterclass in pavement etiquette as crowds expertly balanced jostling with polite concessions.
    The local wildlife was out in full force: a calm wood pigeon made a brief pavement cameo before ducking into a garden, while the sky belonged to soaring gulls, feral pigeons, and corvids. The canine contingent was equally well-represented by a pair of Pekingese, a Spaniel, a handful of Cockapoos, and a very fortunate chocolate Labrador scoring biscuit handouts in the car park. Nature managed to reclaim a bit of territory too, with bright seaside daisies and campanula escaping their garden bounds into the roadside grass, all topped off with the flawless acoustics of a male blackbird singing his heart out at the finish line.

Location: Sheringham, England
Actual Temperature: 13°C to 18°C
Feels Like Temperature: 11°C to 15°C
Wind Speed: 12 to 18 mph
Weather Conditions: Short, sharp showers and sunshine
Distance Covered: 1.57 miles
Duration: 33 minutes
Google Fit Heart Points: 21
Flora Spotted: Seaside daisies, campanula
Fauna Spotted: Wood pigeon, feral pigeons, gulls, corvids, blackbird, Pekingese-type dogs, Spaniel, Cockapoo-type dogs, Labrador.

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