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solar eclipse April 8. This town is going nuts over it.
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1844780" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Night birds like owls will. Chickens will sometimes roost. I've been told that coyotes will start their nightly yipping but never heard it happen myself. Yes, crickets and such will start their din of racket.</p><p></p><p>It does get kinda strange if you're out on the ocean, like in the middle of the Indian ocean. Tiny sea creatures that glow start to become bioluminescent and turns the ships wake into light in the middle of the day. When you're in the right spot in the big ocean, you can see the dividing line between eclipse and light move across the water. Like watching a cloud's shadow race across a big field but on a huge scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1844780, member: 18945"] Night birds like owls will. Chickens will sometimes roost. I've been told that coyotes will start their nightly yipping but never heard it happen myself. Yes, crickets and such will start their din of racket. It does get kinda strange if you're out on the ocean, like in the middle of the Indian ocean. Tiny sea creatures that glow start to become bioluminescent and turns the ships wake into light in the middle of the day. When you're in the right spot in the big ocean, you can see the dividing line between eclipse and light move across the water. Like watching a cloud's shadow race across a big field but on a huge scale. [/QUOTE]
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