Date: 4/2/26 3:49 am
From: Dan Reiff via Tweeters <tweeters...>
Subject: [Tweeters] While searching for owls at night, look up for this: “Why Is There a Blue Ring Around the Moon? “| Meaningful Moon
Tweeters,
In the past week, while out at night with several species of owls, I saw something that I had never seen before, a Blue ring around the moon.
Really beautiful!
I’ve seen it most nights when the moon is nearly overhead.
The following article is one of many that described the phenomenon.
Also, this is a great time of the year to listen to and search for Owls.
In Eastern Washington, Great Horned, Western Screech, and Long-eared are on eggs.
The Barred and Great Horned owls that I follow in Western Washington are not yet, but close and are calling and defending territories nightly, including between the two species.
Always interesting.
Dan Reiff, PhD

https://meaningfulmoon.com/why-is-there-a-blue-ring-around-the-moon/
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