So, not so much luck lately, but here are some digiscoping photos of birds from the last few days:
Some more fun with the purple gallinules
Our local scops owl (Olga) on our porch
Cattle egrets were everywhere in South Africa but I have not seen to many here in Europe so I could not pass up the opportunity to take a photo of them. Besides, the Great Reed Warblers were more intent on calling from deep within the reeds (always out of sight) and the kingfishers always seemed to be landing just the other side of a reed stem or branch.
Does anyone know what this is? I presume it is a planet (Jupiter?) with a few moons around it.
Happy birding
Dale Forbes
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Hi dale,
you're right it is jupiter with 4 of its moons. We have seen it too in august at the ringingstation in hohenau.
by the way, nie site, awesome digiscope-pics.
greets from vienna - heinzi
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