I've always been fascinated with how the bboard handles pictures.
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Fingers crossed! Probably at 13ish feet up. Not quite as high as recommended but we’ll see what happens for this season.
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I've always been fascinated with how the bboard handles pictures.
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I took a screenshot and rotated the resulting picture on my iMac. The computer seems to handle pictures better than my phone; gives me more control.
I could have saved the individual pictures and rotated them separately which would have probably been better, but I was, you know, lazy.
"That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."
Alert to northeastern and mid-Atlantic (to Virginia) birders: expected to be a snowy owl irruption year, which means sighting possibilities.
https://www.pennlive.com/life/2021/1...sightings.html
This is so exciting. I was lucky to have about 5 visit our town last year - I posted some pics earlier in the thread. We had a number of sightings within 25 miles the last week and one about two miles away today. Going out hunting (with a camera) tomorrow morning. You are most likely to find them active at dawn and dusk and especially in beach like areas that remind them of their native tundra and are full of rabbits and similar critters.
In other birds new, they aren’t real? This is a new one.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/09/t...formation.html
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“Do your own research:”
https://birdsarentreal.com/
They tried to warn us in 1987 — until the commercial was banned:
The more you know:
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