I’m sure most readers have heard about the recent comet as it has been all over the news lately, C/2023 A3 ( Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Apparently it was quite bright for a few days after it emerged from the glow of the sun, but I missed it for a long time due to clouds. Finally, one night I went out and set up my camera, and right on schedule more clouds came in. I could still see it but it wasn’t all that great. Compared to Comet Neowise, I would classify it as a dud! However, this comet did have a nice anti-tail and I was glad to capture that.
Here it is, C/2023 A3 ( Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), photographed through some high clouds. I could see it with the unaided eye on this night. The faint anti-tail is quite apparent. The following night, I tried again. Due to some unforeseen glitches with my camera, the results were not very good, the backgound is blotchy and vignetted. Also, the comet had faded out, I could no longer see it without binoculars. The anti-tail does show up better though. It was very hazy and the bright moon made it difficult. My most exciting bird was this female Bay-breasted Warbler! This is a fairly rare species for our area and I haven’t seen one for many years. It posed for me and I got a lot of nice photos. Here it is again. A Ring-billed Gull playing catch with a crayfish. Here is a Field Sparrow that was feeding on the seeds of Big Bluestem.A Cackling Goose with some Canada Geese, a new bird for the year!And here is my latest new bird for the year, an American Tree Sparrow, species number 358 for the year. Can I make it to 400? I don’t know, maybe.
One reply on “A Comet and More Birds”
I missed the comet completely, so I’m glad you got it. Nice line up of birds. That Bay Breasted is a sweet one. Here’s to 400!!!!! 23 American Avocets on the pond today.
One reply on “A Comet and More Birds”
I missed the comet completely, so I’m glad you got it. Nice line up of birds. That Bay Breasted is a sweet one. Here’s to 400!!!!! 23 American Avocets on the pond today.