Focused (Sort Of) On Caspian Tern

A year ago Tuesday it was “The Big Event” (the 2024 total solar eclipse) here in Erie, Pennsylvania. The weather: warm and humid. This year, mostly overcast, below freezing, w/ light occasional snow. Nevertheless, enough occasional overnight clearing recently for a couple interesting/minor astronomical events, e.g., a ‘blood red’ moonset Monday morning about 4:40AM:

And a beautiful 3/4 moon about 1AM Wednesday morning:

Thanks to BirdingPI.com’s NOOB (nocturnal observation) team for these nice shots!


Moving on to birds, anecdotally, no spring warbler activity yet. Makes sense with the protracted cold weather. Still, plenty of recent “new for spring” arrivals, like the lovely Caspian Tern. These shots (all Caspian Tern unless noted) @ Presque Isle State Park, Beach No. 11, under very gloomy conditions:

Caspian Terns, Herring Gulls, etc.
American Pixie Gull (foreground) & probably Herring Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull (center)
American Pixie Gull II
Herring Gull (l) & Lesser Black-backed Gull (r)
Bathing Ring-billed Gull (center)
Ring-billed Gull II
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Caspian Tern w/ outer Gull Point in background
Trio of Ring-billed Gulls
Moonset II

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