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  1. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    A pair of burrowing owls. This cute little owl is one of my favorite birds. Binocular: Swarovski SV 12x50.
  2. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Wild turkey with ruffled feathers and fanned-out tail that has survived Thanksgiving and now is trying to make it until after Christmas. Binocular: Swaro FP 8x32.
  3. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    A pair of great horned owls sleeping on their favorite branch. Binocular: Swaro SV 10x50.
  4. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Well-concealed Anna's hummingbird nest: the mother bird feeding a chick. Binocular: Swaro FP 8x32.
  5. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Belted kingfisher. Binocular: Zeiss SF 10x42.
  6. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Two B-52H Stratofortress, really big "birds", taking off and disappearing in the stratoshpere.
  7. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Rare optical phenomenon: 46 degree sun halo, please see a photo and short explanation at: 46 Degrees Halo 2 by Amar Sheow Note: After waiting 24h I can safely say that rumors about the impending end of the world, associated with this quite rare phenomenon, seem exaggerated, at least so far.
  8. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Bullfinches (what a pretty bird), green finches, gold finches. Flocks of bohemian waxwings. Great tits, blue tits, long-tailed tits and more tits. Binoculars: Swaro 12x50.
  9. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    A flock of long-tailed tits eating berries in a bush---what a pretty little bird---and a huge flock of wood pigeons (a few hundreds of them) eating the seeds behind a sowing machine, along with a few pheasants. Binoculars: Swaro 10x50 SV.
  10. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    A pair of hobbies hunting insects (moths?), hundreds of European goldfinches, and a few great green woodpeckers. Binoculars: Zeiss SF 10x42.
  11. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    That bird is no laughing matter, read the article "Great tits are killing birds and eating their brains".
  12. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    Pair of great horned owls.
  13. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    The long-tailed tit is such a pretty little bird, I love it every time when I see them.
  14. PeterPS

    What did you see in your binoculars today?

    A cute burrowing owl.
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