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Saturday, May 7, 2022
Identified Flying Object
The neighbor that I did some work for on his vacation getaway out here lives full time in Houston. He got this alert on his cell phone this morning from the Wyze Cam V3 that I installed. 98,103,56,0,B
I think the dark rocks are igneous rocks called Andesite - an extrusive igneous rock that is higher in silica than basalt and lower than rhyolite or felsite.
You've made friends. That's their form of tag. Crows are my favorite bird. They are super intelligent and are very good at remembering faces. I don't know about the crows in Texas but I've seen them play and toss a pie pan in the air here in the Northwest (WA)
worth the price of the cam
ReplyDeleteI am surprised at how clear the picture quality of the camera is. Actually, it is a darn good picture of the bird as well.
ReplyDeleteVery good picture. What are the black rocks in the back ground?
ReplyDeleteimpressed with the motion sensitivity and sharpness
ReplyDeleteI think the dark rocks are igneous rocks called Andesite - an extrusive igneous rock that is higher in silica than basalt and lower than rhyolite or felsite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird. I whistle and now the crows swoop past me in the morning and the outside wrens visit.
ReplyDeleteYou've made friends. That's their form of tag. Crows are my favorite bird. They are super intelligent and are very good at remembering faces. I don't know about the crows in Texas but I've seen them play and toss a pie pan in the air here in the Northwest (WA)
DeleteRecently the most beautiful Cardinal visited and sang a song and the usual Tangier visited in the same spot.
ReplyDeleteMargery, your observations have been missed
ReplyDeleteI agree remmij
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