This area of New Mexico has the darkest skies one can find anywhere in the United States. It is a great place for astrophotography but this time of year, one has to deal with the monsoon season and clouds. To top that off, the moon is getting bright again. I got in a couple of pretty good nights though. It is amazing to be out at night here and see how bright the Milky Way really is. There are lots of birds around too. I have a couple of feeders up and one hummingbird feeder. The Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jays have eaten all of my black oil sunflower seed already and there is no place to buy more. A large flock of Pinyon Jays is roaming the area and but have been difficult to photograph.
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2 replies on “Astrophotography at Datil Well”
Great pictures, as always. I love the lizards, I didn’t know they could be found in western SD. Quite different from the Texas horned lizards we used to see. The scrub jay photo is really cute.
I’m looking forward to your return to Arizona, Doug. I have not been able to find horned lizards in my near eleven months living in Tucson. I guess I just don’t have the eye for them. Nice shots of the short-horned lizards.