It was neat at the arboretum. Birds silenced themselves and peepers started a lively chorus. Then peepers were silent mostly and birds slowly started up again,  but kind of like they didn’t quite trust that the day was resuming regular programming. 

Linda Orkin
Ithaca, New York (where the skies are very rarely clear during celestial events.)

On Apr 9, 2024, at 12:56 PM, Chris R. Pelkie <chris.pel...@cornell.edu> wrote:



Preliminary Finding

What did birds do during today's eclipse?


from HaikuBox

I own/operate a HaikuBox so got an email with this result, but resending the web link, so I hope that works for you.

ChrisP
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