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JT on the CA Central Coast (1 Viewer)

Hello BirdForum folks. I have a lot of birds to see on the California Central Coast. And otters and seals and whales too. I bought a new scope to see far and near. I enjoy seeing what God has made through the scope. This area has clean air, very blue skies, and moderate weather. Even in this relatively cool climate the best viewing seems to be early morning before the sun heats everything.
 
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Hi there and a warm welcome to you . (y)
We're glad you found us and please join in wherever you like ;)
 
I wouldn't say the airs that clean here once August rolls around.
Yea, I guess that depends on the fire season. But there's four months of beautiful air before August. And then a lot of months of clear air after August. I grew up in LA in the 70s so I suppose that is my reference.
 
Hi JT and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
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Hi JT and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
So far I have only looked at Seagulls but they can be very interesting through a scope. The rest of the time the seagulls are making a mess on the cars and windows and I don't think they are very interesting at those times.
 
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