it makes sense that most animals would treat it as a sundown situation. They don't know what an eclipse is, just that it's getting dark out and its time to go home. Cool informational bit, though.
Sure, what surprised me the most was how close to the eclipse was to being complete before there was a noticeable change in outbound and inbound traffic. I’ll have to go sit there on some regular sunsets to see how it compares. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing Scott. We had a total eclipse when I was a little kid and we watched the chickens go to roost. Good memories....
Thank you Charlie! I was really happy that it worked out to be there. Appreciate you watching and sharing your memories.
it makes sense that most animals would treat it as a sundown situation. They don't know what an eclipse is, just that it's getting dark out and its time to go home. Cool informational bit, though.
Sure, what surprised me the most was how close to the eclipse was to being complete before there was a noticeable change in outbound and inbound traffic. I’ll have to go sit there on some regular sunsets to see how it compares. Thanks for watching!
Great observation! (Pun intended). I noticed our birds going quiet and never thought about the bees and other critters.
Pun accepted and appreciated! Glad to hear from you again and thanks for watching.