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Springlike day, and I managed to get out and do some birding for the first time in a while.

Took the 8x30 EII in the backyard (and my cat, though tied on a leash, he didn't exactly help attract birds except for the Blue Jays who stopped by for peanuts, they are practically fearless and so is "Prairie Dog" one of the squirrels I feed who comes up very close (his mother used take peanuts from my hand), so close that I have to throw the peanuts in back of him so he doesn't get too close to the cat.

Then I sat out on the side of the house and used my 10x42 SE to look at the birds in the backyard and a longer distance and more showed up at the feeders.

Now if I just had a pair of WP bins that matched the EII and SE, I wouldn't need to self-medicate with dark chocolate. :)

Brock
 
Plenty of gulls on the way into work, mostly black headed but some herring and common. The mistle thrush is singing again at work.
 
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