Judy and Boomer
Very Active Member
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 277 shooting 1.25u
Looking like I will need to increase him again.
Also moving t/f/s up by 15 minutes a day in preparation for Thursday when DH has an appt at 8:20 so we need to shoot around 7:15-7:30 (normal shooting time is 8:00).
Boomer ate all of his +3, about half of his +6, and very little of his +9.
Allen ate well last night and left a lb deposit.
Yesterday started off really chilly but turned out rather pleasant; the sun was out and I got out for walks (photos) twice yesterday. One of the birds I am totally fascinated by is the Wood Duck, specifically the male. Their breeding colours are so beautiful! Up until this summer, I had only ever seen wood ducks twice. But since I've got out so much this past summer, I'm seeing them all over the place! Unfortunately, most of what I see are females, juveniles, or males that do not have their breeding colours. However, there is one male Wood duck (with breeding colours) that hangs out in an area called The Coves. So yesterday a fellow birder/photographer and I made the short hike to see him. I'm still hoping for a much better shot of a male Wood Duck but this is as good as it will get in this location. Photo attached.
Good morning!
AMPS 277 shooting 1.25u
Looking like I will need to increase him again.
Also moving t/f/s up by 15 minutes a day in preparation for Thursday when DH has an appt at 8:20 so we need to shoot around 7:15-7:30 (normal shooting time is 8:00).
Boomer ate all of his +3, about half of his +6, and very little of his +9.
Allen ate well last night and left a lb deposit.
Yesterday started off really chilly but turned out rather pleasant; the sun was out and I got out for walks (photos) twice yesterday. One of the birds I am totally fascinated by is the Wood Duck, specifically the male. Their breeding colours are so beautiful! Up until this summer, I had only ever seen wood ducks twice. But since I've got out so much this past summer, I'm seeing them all over the place! Unfortunately, most of what I see are females, juveniles, or males that do not have their breeding colours. However, there is one male Wood duck (with breeding colours) that hangs out in an area called The Coves. So yesterday a fellow birder/photographer and I made the short hike to see him. I'm still hoping for a much better shot of a male Wood Duck but this is as good as it will get in this location. Photo attached.