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That sounds awesome. I just use my iPhone and hold my monocular up to it.
I got to see crows mobbing a peregrine falcon today in my yard so that was pretty exciting.
That sounds awesome. I just use my iPhone and hold my monocular up to it.
I got to see crows mobbing a peregrine falcon today in my yard so that was pretty exciting.
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My wife calls these the “Guy Fieri” of birds.
Sandhill Cranes. Kensington Metro Park in Milford, Mi.
I was at a Metropark where a lot of people visit the bird trails with seed in their pocket, so I think it’s familiarity.
Yeah I just make sure there’s no coffee residue in the basket or the carafe. Yerba is pretty bitter so the Moccamaster technique seems to mellow it out. Plus, the name brand I bought is really dusty so I get a nice clean cup brewing it through the paper filter.
I’ve made Yerba mate in my Moccamaster before, just have to clean it real well before you do. It comes out really good and better tasting than if I steep.
What’s the water in the carafe for, are you heating it for something?
My Moccamaster booklet says to, so I do it.
t’s to not take away from the bloom. If your filter is dry then your first coffee goes in to the filter and not in to your carafe/cup.
I never knew that. That’s pretty cool.
I must say, I will appreciate more descriptive names when trying to identify certain birds.
This sounds almost identical to my journey.
No there’s definitely a good amount. I’ve just not seen anything but juvenile ones that I could identify. I’ve only been in to birding since the summer really so my sample size is still pretty small.