Not as bright as we've seen in years past, but if you can get a clear
view to the north & northwest without too much light pollution, you
should be able to see some red to the west and a bright band to the
north, with pulses that race across the sky from it and some radiating
rays forming and dissolving. Some pale blue, green & turquoise at
different times but mostly just a brightness. Give your eyes 10 minutes
to adjust & you'll see a lot more.
Also to keep this on topic, screech owls in ovid, both bounce and whinny
calls.
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