That sounds awesome. I just use my iPhone and hold my monocular up to it.
I got to see crows mobbing a peregrine falcon today in my yard so that was pretty exciting.
That sounds awesome. I just use my iPhone and hold my monocular up to it.
I got to see crows mobbing a peregrine falcon today in my yard so that was pretty exciting.
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My wife calls these the “Guy Fieri” of birds.
Sandhill Cranes. Kensington Metro Park in Milford, Mi.
I was at a Metropark where a lot of people visit the bird trails with seed in their pocket, so I think it’s familiarity.
Very gentle thankfully!
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Are those native to Germany?
It’s just a monocular and my iPhone 13, the lack of sunlight helped my cause I think.
Bushnell Legend 10x42mm Ultra High Definition Monocular is my scope. I love it.
I’ve been looking for those all the past 2 months. Got to see some hooded merganser’s instead though so I can’t complain.
I miss all the fly catchers
I still haven’t been to Stoney. I grew up downriver so I spent more time at Erie and Willow.
I don’t mind paying. Macomb county is ugly so it’s nice to have a little slice of nature and I’ll support that. It does wonders for my sanity.
The Ford House is a really nice spot for birding too.
We’ve been having a Cooper’s Hawk visit our yard lately, my wife and I have been loving it.
I’m always on the look out for Kestrel’s too.
I never made that correlation, they sound really cool. Bald eagles, on the other hand, sound very underwhelming.
No there’s definitely a good amount. I’ve just not seen anything but juvenile ones that I could identify. I’ve only been in to birding since the summer really so my sample size is still pretty small.