Happy Diwali and Happy Halloween!
As a Diwali bonus, I also saw a weasel but wasn’t able to get a photo of it.

























Happy Diwali and Happy Halloween!
As a Diwali bonus, I also saw a weasel but wasn’t able to get a photo of it.

























Aka Comet C/2023 A3

Cropped and a bit more contrast. You can see the coma a bit — I think? The view optically through the 15×70 binoculars definitely had more detail.

Unfortunately, I got there a little too late for the really spectacular action. But there was still quite a bit left. Towards the end, we got a lot of the green (lower atmosphere monatomic oxygen, see https://sciencenotes.org/aurora-colors-explained-southern-and-northern-lights/) with some nice interesting shelf-and-curtain structure.
I started off with longer 18-25 second exposures and ended with 8 second exposures, which showed more details and less color.

Here you can see some of the green projections:

8 second exposures:


A little late in the year for too much bug action, but there was certainly activity, especially in the stretches where the sun was shining.
Ichneumonid, maybe Pimplinae?


Ichneumonidae, maybe Pimplinae?





Pyrrharctia isabella, woolly bear moth caterpillar, Isabella tiger moth
| Superfamily: | Noctuoidea |
| Family: | Erebidae |
| Subfamily: | Arctiinae |

Salticidae, maybe Pelegrina perchance?




Cyclosa

Pisaurina mira

Pityohyphantes suggested, although if so, this seems an unusual specimen of that genus. Another possibility, Anyphaenidae aka ghost spiders?



Dictynidae

Tetragnathidae, maybe Tetragnatha

Mangora?












