...there is a lot of video evidence on YouTube apparently.
Nessie is more discreet. And has much better manners than Mince.
I remember driving home once, late at night and just outside the city boundaries, when I was suddenly aware that there was a very strange glow in the sky. As my eyes adjusted to the darkness, inversely the glow intensified. I pulled over into the first layby I could find and got out of the car, transfixed by the glow, and readying myself for being abducted by aliens (it's on my Bucket List). Didn't happen, and I completed my journey, only very slightly disappointed, after staring at this phenomena for ages as it filled the night sky.
It was, of course, the Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights to you, Mincey), but having only ever seen them courtesy of the special effects department in the film, Local Hero, where Burt Lancaster witnessed multicoloured swirling lights, what I saw was more like fluorescent green rain. Beautiful to see, but no substitute for an alien abduction. I still hold out hope.
I totally believe in what we rather arrogantly refer to as extra-terrestrials, and what I find practically impossible to comprehend is that anyone actually believes we are the only advanced lifeform in this (or any other) vast universe. That is beyond arrogance and understanding to me. But these people are out there.
So, too, I believe, are our alien cousins, and my guess is that anyone looking out for them in the skies above us is almost certainly looking in the wrong direction for their best chance of an encounter.
Nanu nanu, Mincey!