Good Evening,

   This week began with another bird mystery.  Outside of the two migration seasons the species mix remains stable.  Hearing a new call in the middle of summer is unusual.  It sounded like a rusty pump.  I started dredging through my Midwestern sound memories. Those mimic birds are a long way from here.  This call was repeated about once a minute.  The clear tones, with few harmonics, eliminated all of my list.  I kept watch with eyebrows furrowed.  Then a Steller's Jay hopped out on a limb and gave out the call.  Normal bird with an unusual call.  The mystery was quickly solved but I don't know how I have missed it before.

  There was one morning of fog and sporadic rain this morning. Other than that it has been very dry.  Yesterday was the first time I have smelled smoke this year.  All afternoon the sun was medium orange.  I first noticed when I saw my begonias glowing. The leaves seemed an odd color but the blossoms were bright.  The sun has also been sporadic.  Blank in fact, with solar flux dropping.  Even the CMEs lack focus and vigor.  But low activity means the bands won't have a lot of hissing.  Summer storms are another matter.


Please join us on (or near):

14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
  7047 kHz at 0000z Monday (5 PM PDT Sunday)

   73,
      Kevin. KD5ONS


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Thursday a large vulture was ridge soaring over my house.  I kept telling myself he was looking for something else.


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