Back up to Carden Alvar for what was expected to be an impressive light show.
Got some birds waiting for it to get dark.

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/6.3 1/1000sec ISO-1600 600mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/6.3 1/1000sec ISO-1600 150mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/6.3 1/1600sec ISO-1600 600mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/6.3 1/1000sec ISO-1600 600mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/6.3 1/4000sec ISO-1600 150mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved f/13 1/200sec ISO-1600 1200mm

Eastern Bluebird

Yellow Warbler
Started off cloudy, but we were expecting it to clear.
Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 4sec ISO-1600
SQM: 18.44 – It was so bright from the aurora, the Milky Way wasn’t visible at all.

It was visible in every direction

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 4sec ISO-1600

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 5sec ISO-1600

Canon EOS 5D Mark II f/2.8 10sec ISO-800 20mm

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 5sec ISO-1600

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 5sec ISO-1600

Bill Longo Canon EOS 90D All Rights Reserved 5sec ISO-1600
Caught the second ISS pass at the end of the video
Sadly T Coronae Borealis didn’t blow up, as usual.