Anyone On Here Bird Watch
Posted: 07 Dec 2025, 12:08
I am a huge bird watcher. I spend a lot of my mornings bird watching.
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A huge flock of blondes would pass by our beloved saint!General Alek wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 12:18 Elliot used to watch birds
Sat outside their sorority house to stalk them many times
To start off the best time to bird watch is during the spring and summer but it can still be done in the fall and winter depending on where you live.Sustacel250 wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 03:43 No I dont but Im pleased to know you, because I was asking myself if birdwatching is a real hobby and people really do it. So would you like to tell me about it? I dont know much about the hobby
thanks I was thinking is about binoculars so you get into high end expensive equipment.SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 11:15
To start off the best time to bird watch is during the spring and summer but it can still be done in the fall and winter depending on where you live.
In order to attract birds it is simple and all you have to do is leave out bird seed and bread. Bread is not the best thing to feed birds but it works.
You don't have to use binoculars by the way.
Bird seed and bread attract blue jays cardinals woodpeckers sparrows crows and birds that resemble peacocks but could be of a different species.
I look at them when they come eat.
Another good place to bird watch is in parks where you will find geese, flamingos and ducks depending on where you live.
The birds I have just mentioned are abundant where I live.
I sometimes see a hawk flying around my house he's usually by himself though.
Your welcome and you can do it without binoculars. It is just as good. In fact you won't need equipment maintenance so that's even better.Sustacel250 wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 12:35thanks I was thinking is about binoculars so you get into high end expensive equipment.SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 11:15
To start off the best time to bird watch is during the spring and summer but it can still be done in the fall and winter depending on where you live.
In order to attract birds it is simple and all you have to do is leave out bird seed and bread. Bread is not the best thing to feed birds but it works.
You don't have to use binoculars by the way.
Bird seed and bread attract blue jays cardinals woodpeckers sparrows crows and birds that resemble peacocks but could be of a different species.
I look at them when they come eat.
Another good place to bird watch is in parks where you will find geese, flamingos and ducks depending on where you live.
The birds I have just mentioned are abundant where I live.
I sometimes see a hawk flying around my house he's usually by himself though.
SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 12:08 I am a huge bird watcher. I spend a lot of my mornings bird watching.
Thank you. It is indeed an example of men with sophisticated and refined taste. Guys like us and it will do us many wonders.Darth_aurelius wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 17:51SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 12:08 I am a huge bird watcher. I spend a lot of my mornings bird watching.
I commend you for pursuing such a civilized and noble hobby which undoubtedly confers upon you considerable advantages as it will refine and hone your surveillance skills which could be employed either in the stalking of foids or in the service of the cause and likewise instill in your the patience of a Waffen-SS or Caliphate sniper. Men such as us have more refined and sophisticated tastes in the things in life which are gratifying to our intellectual sensibilities and which are far superior, both intrinsically as well as in a philosophically ethical sense, to the barbaric and banal pursuits of normies who content themselves with the latest salacious exploits of their preferred celebrity whores on reality TV or gorge themselves in the frivolity of sports.
SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 18:47Thank you. It is indeed an example of men with sophisticated and refined taste. Guys like us and it will do us many wonders.Darth_aurelius wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 17:51SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 07 Dec 2025, 12:08 I am a huge bird watcher. I spend a lot of my mornings bird watching.
I commend you for pursuing such a civilized and noble hobby which undoubtedly confers upon you considerable advantages as it will refine and hone your surveillance skills which could be employed either in the stalking of foids or in the service of the cause and likewise instill in your the patience of a Waffen-SS or Caliphate sniper. Men such as us have more refined and sophisticated tastes in the things in life which are gratifying to our intellectual sensibilities and which are far superior, both intrinsically as well as in a philosophically ethical sense, to the barbaric and banal pursuits of normies who content themselves with the latest salacious exploits of their preferred celebrity whores on reality TV or gorge themselves in the frivolity of sports.
I never fully understood the reasons behind normie interests or why they like such pointless hobbies which are really lame.
Good observation you have a point. Staying still and looking at something for 30 minutes is a skill. I noticed it when I did photography lessons and it is hard because the brain wants to capture general info and not care about details. Brain will capture first silhouette and gesture. For example I cant stay still even if I did try.Darth_aurelius wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 17:51 refine and hone your surveillance skills which could be employed either in the stalking
Sustacel250 wrote: 09 Dec 2025, 06:00Good observation you have a point. Staying still and looking at something for 30 minutes is a skill. I noticed it when I did photography lessons and it is hard because the brain wants to capture general info and not care about details. Brain will capture first silhouette and gesture. For example I cant stay still even if I did try.Darth_aurelius wrote: 08 Dec 2025, 17:51 refine and hone your surveillance skills which could be employed either in the stalking
In a story it says they trained an indian kid to remember. So he became an acute spotter for the service of british military espionage purpose. The novel is "kim" by kipling. The story explicitly mentions techniques to memorize, notice, and report details in complex environments, if that info is true then I would say birdwatch definitely is a very good basis to start a training.
The fact our incel friend is birdwatching on his own means he has innate talents. It requires sustained attention, which isnt avg. Avg people cannot do it without training. So our incel friend may be someone able to go beyond just silhouette, shape and size and gesture like most of us do naturally.
So yeah you acutely spotted a talent. I didnt think of it but I think youre right. You spotted an incel talent for the cause.