A search for microflare activity in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) quie
t Sun using the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) aboard the Solar
and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft has not resulted in th
e identification of microflare activity, but has resulted in the ident
ification of a hitherto unknown phenomenon: enhancements of a factor o
f 2-3 in the flux of transition region lines at network junctions. A t
otal of some 6 hours of observation of 5 different target areas showed
this 'blinker' activity at each area, with durations ranging from 1 t
o 30 min and averaging 13 min, and thermal energy content of order 10(
-6) that of a 'standard' flare. Assuming that the observations are of
typical quiet Sun, and projecting these data to predict a distribution
of these events over the entire Sun, the total thermal energy content
of these 'blinkers' is insignificant when compared to the energy requ
ired to heat the corona. The nature of these events and their signific
ance are discussed in this paper.