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Greetings, winds are gusting to 20+mph, it’s -14f but lots of sun for the Isabella Christmas bird count in NE Mn. 4 Jan 25

The 23 er lariat is at 100% as we head out of the heated garage, 6:30 am, after 1000’ of +elevation change at 50mph we’re in the count circle, 46 miles 81%. We have 13 more hours, another 300’ of elevation up and easily another 100 miles before arriving home!

Three of us will be stopping, looking for birds and in and out of a 62 degree set temperature, heated seats on…

-no commercial charging available.
-backup charging, which we used, is available at our cabin, 50 amp, a little out of the way.

By noon the battery was at 74% with its temperature decreasing, long lunch hour, 1:30, it’s still -6f, battery temp still dropping, 71%soc…we drive to charge up, two vehicles, back two hours later with 6% added, 8kwh and up to 77%. Battery temp closer to normal. 4PM….
Time to head up to the evening birder gathering, -6f, home with:
38%
54 miles remaining @ 1.4mkwh
6.25 hrs driving
143.4 miles driven
1100+ ft elevation change
We may not have needed the two hr charge, though I’m not sure how battery temperature plays into the equation, or the “71” number on the battery gauge.
BTW 19 species 1000+ birds😀
This is a great truck for birding, nearly silent operation and hands free driving/observing! Love this vehicle!!
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Thanks for your account (pun intended 🦉 😜)! We're birders too, and we love the Lightning for the same reasons you mentioned.
 

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Hey, another birding Lightning owner here, from western NY area. Keep posting!
 

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Another birder, since 7th grade (1964).
Heavy snow here (7 inches in Northern Va is 'heavy'), lots of birds at the feeders warily keeping an eye out for the Coopers (like the one in the picture from Fall 2020) and Sharp Shinned Hawks that terrorize them, but usually miss.

Ford F-150 Lightning 14 hour birding day, my Lightning and -14f temperature IMG_4544-cropped 2
 

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Let’s hear the 19 species
 

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Another birder, since 7th grade (1964).
Heavy snow here (7 inches in Northern Va is 'heavy'), lots of birds at the feeders warily keeping an eye out for the Coopers (like the one in the picture from Fall 2020) and Sharp Shinned Hawks that terrorize them, but usually miss.

IMG_4544-cropped 2.jpg
What lens/camera did you use for this shot?
 

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Greetings, winds are gusting to 20+mph, it’s -14f but lots of sun for the Isabella Christmas bird count in NE Mn. 4 Jan 25

The 23 er lariat is at 100% as we head out of the heated garage, 6:30 am, after 1000’ of +elevation change at 50mph we’re in the count circle, 46 miles 81%. We have 13 more hours, another 300’ of elevation up and easily another 100 miles before arriving home!

Three of us will be stopping, looking for birds and in and out of a 62 degree set temperature, heated seats on…

-no commercial charging available.
-backup charging, which we used, is available at our cabin, 50 amp, a little out of the way.

By noon the battery was at 74% with its temperature decreasing, long lunch hour, 1:30, it’s still -6f, battery temp still dropping, 71%soc…we drive to charge up, two vehicles, back two hours later with 6% added, 8kwh and up to 77%. Battery temp closer to normal. 4PM….
Time to head up to the evening birder gathering, -6f, home with:
38%
54 miles remaining @ 1.4mkwh
6.25 hrs driving
143.4 miles driven
1100+ ft elevation change
We may not have needed the two hr charge, though I’m not sure how battery temperature plays into the equation, or the “71” number on the battery gauge.
BTW 19 species 1000+ birds😀
This is a great truck for birding, nearly silent operation and hands free driving/observing! Love this vehicle!!
You need to hit Assateague Island, Virginia...

https://www.assateagueisland.com/birdwatching/assateague_bird_list.htm
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