My Photography Of The Full Corn Moon

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The final full moon of the summer known as the Full Corn Moon and it only happens once every three years. Taken on September 1st and 2, 2020. 
If you look closely you can see something fly pass the moon, is it a bird!?! It looks like one. It flew by fast several times. I slowed the video down so everyone could see. Very cool! I love getting shots and video of the moon, so magical. 

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It appears to be a bird flying in front of the moon!?! At these times
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At 1:25 the video ends and I show the pictures of the moon.

September's full moon was given its name by the Algonquin tribes living in the northeastern U.S., according to The Old Farmer's Almanac. They named it for the time of year when they harvested staple crops like corn, pumpkins, squash, beans and wild rice.







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