The wider view
Look what the wind blew in
Vandalism, methinks
No professional courtesy here
Evening grosbeak
Wedding
Coupla grosbeaks
Oh well
It's been a while
I'll miss it
They weren't sure but their bodyguard knew
Self-portrait, of a sort
Pigeon
Flicker
Bluejays
Enjoying the low sun
Looking up
Still looking up
Prairie warbler, a long way from where he should b…
Not far from our door
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Kev out for a spin
Still blooming
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That hard-to-pronounce-in-English comet
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Reflected
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A neighbourhood street
Also no comet
No comet
I can explain
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About a third
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Comfrey
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Bernlaw
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Sharpie
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Comet Tsuchinshan


My experience this past week of trying to get a picture of the current comet has made me realise how very many man-made satellites are up there now.
I expect many are Musk's. But, given the fact that outer space has been pretty well opened up for military purposes in the past ten years, I expect a lot belong to the most militarised countries. Sigh.
That scratch at lower left is a satellite moving through my field of view this evening about an hour and a half after sunset.
It was an about-two second exposure, handheld, though with my hand leaning against a post.
I expect many are Musk's. But, given the fact that outer space has been pretty well opened up for military purposes in the past ten years, I expect a lot belong to the most militarised countries. Sigh.
That scratch at lower left is a satellite moving through my field of view this evening about an hour and a half after sunset.
It was an about-two second exposure, handheld, though with my hand leaning against a post.
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