After dark the waxing moon was sharp and clear. A planet was just far enough West of the moon to make it difficult to get both in the frame. I tried to find out which planet it was and my best guess is Jupiter, but apparently other planets were also in the moon's vicinity. I didn't see any others.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Friday, November 12, 2021
Morning rain
The sky cleared earlier than predicted and the afternoon was fine. A downy woodpecker had serious intentions with regard to the suet. Other birds flitted through the trees but I couldn't identify them or get a picture.
After dark the waxing moon was sharp and clear. A planet was just far enough West of the moon to make it difficult to get both in the frame. I tried to find out which planet it was and my best guess is Jupiter, but apparently other planets were also in the moon's vicinity. I didn't see any others.
After dark the waxing moon was sharp and clear. A planet was just far enough West of the moon to make it difficult to get both in the frame. I tried to find out which planet it was and my best guess is Jupiter, but apparently other planets were also in the moon's vicinity. I didn't see any others.
Labels:
downy woodpeckers,
Jupiter,
moon
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