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In reply to the discussion: For our Northern DU'rs: Who Hates the Days getting Shorter? [View all]SWBTATTReg
(25,648 posts)39. Thanks! That's the one thing I never realized when I moved to the area, that I would see these
migrating flocks of birds by the millions, it seems, and it neat seeing it, and hearing it too. Often times, you won't know they are there, until you hear them by the thousands flying over. A neat thing indeed to see, multiple times a year, going south, and then returning. The Monarch butterflies too, but they're not as common, especially over the last few years.
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Took me a sec, but your higher lattitude would make your sun set even later then ours.
electric_blue68
Aug 30
#5
I went to look. Wow the Central TZ is really wide down at the western end of TX!
electric_blue68
Monday
#50
Louisville is on the very western edge of the Eastern Time Zone and during Daylight Savings Time
yellowdogintexas
7 hrs ago
#63
Oh, no! From now till New Years is my time of year. Walks in cool air, autumn leaves, Halloween...
Scrivener7
Aug 30
#12
I do, it's the annual passage of time, and soon time for the birds to all start flying south. Won't be long before
SWBTATTReg
Aug 30
#17
Thanks! That's the one thing I never realized when I moved to the area, that I would see these
SWBTATTReg
Monday
#39
Yes, sadly. I noticed that their numbers were dropping one year, by accident, I just happened to notice that their
SWBTATTReg
12 hrs ago
#58
Nice! I guess the nicest thing or neatest thing I saw in my backyard here in the city (STLMO, and we're about a mile or
SWBTATTReg
9 hrs ago
#61
Another DUer kindly provided a link/map of the routes birds follow...neat!
SWBTATTReg
11 hrs ago
#59
It is what it is. Certainly like the cooler weather that accompanies fall...
Wounded Bear
Sunday
#28
I love it. Bright light -- especially bright sunlight -- hurts my eyes and can trigger a migraine
catbyte
Sunday
#34
With a like Woodwizard you probably would, unless you were a wood turner instead
electric_blue68
Monday
#54