Wednesday, December 18, 2019

To resolve is to solve

To resolve is to solve. Very simply, if you can resolve it you can identify it, usually. You do not need a scope or binoculars to resolve a raptor, even at a distance of one- half mile. I am getting ahead of myself, but only for one sentence. Possibly, my greatest tip is to practice your hawking skills naked- eye.

When a raptor flaps, it gives up its species. When a raptor holds its wing in a glide or a soar, it is giving valuable information. From this information you might deduce the structure of the wing. Also, the apparent length of the wing. we are not referring to size. Size is import to the bird. Size is important to the scientist, but the scientist does not use size to determine the species.

All of this advice can be used under low- light conditions. At close range, when it is dark, when the sun is below the horizon, many raptors can be identified. Also, within a heavy fog. I will post more, on this subject. NB.

The Thought: Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
Three things are possible.
Lisa Page developed her sneer from Peter Strzok.
Peter Strzok developed his sneer from Lisa Page.
Or they both were enamored with each other because both of them had that sneer. NB.

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