Birds did eventually go quiet for 15 minutes. The squirrel didn't give a shit and ate sunflower seeds until he was full.Any one else notice, no birds flying around…
*Goes to the sweat lodge…
you have to be in the path, otherwise, you can feel the sun power diminish, but it aint the same as a total blackoutF'n COOL !On USA's East Coast, noticed nothing out of the ordinary, killer to see that picture.
Anyone, from anywhere, notice a difference today from yesterday's sun?
Indeed, that's why they discontinued them in 2011Eclipses are fake and gay.
I watched a single pigeon land and literally stand like a statue and not move for like 2-3 min..Birds did eventually go quiet for 15 minutes. The squirrel didn't give a shit and ate sunflower seeds until he was full.
Edit: I was way offThe elclipse in Oct of last year was much better in SoCal
There's 3 eagles that live right outside the office here. They were in the sky hunting and probably loving it. I did notice most animals became still and quiet. There's an empty drainage pond thing here too, and the ducks and geese looked like statues.Still plenty of birds on my feeder.
they were probably thinking.....There's 3 eagles that live right outside the office here. They were in the sky hunting and probably loving it. I did notice most animals became still and quiet. There's an empty drainage pond thing here too, and the ducks and geese looked like statues.
It was pretty cool. Went out every 10 minutes to see the progress. I'm glad my sister sent us glasses.We were just outside the path of totality, saw about 95% coverage. Thought it would get darker than it did. Awesome for sure, but getting to see the full things is where it's at. Should have made the couple hour drive to experience it. Thanks for the photos from everybody above who got to see full coverage.
I feel the same. I didn't care until I went outside.Saw it in Ontario. It was dope. I was actually way more impressed than I thought I’d be. Went real dark