Did some stargazing with the binos last night for the first time in a while, and my mind was completely blown by the sheer amount of visible stars... Very, very clear skies and acceptable light pollution. At first, I completely randomly stumbled upon the Spring Triangle - the yellow-orange Arcturus (Alpha Boötis) on the left, the sapphire blue Spica (Alpha Virginis) to its lower right, and then the twinkling Regulus (Alpha Leonis) on the right well above both of them. There's also Denebola, a less bright star inside this imaginary triangle. Pretty cool... Both Arcturus and Spica were extremely bright; easily seen with a naked eye as well. Arcturus is easy to find if you follow the arc from the Big Dipper; in my case it was easy to notice as it was literally the brightest star in the night sky...the colours give it away as well.
The next target was the Stargate asterism in constellation Corvus west of Spica - two triangles of stars, one nested inside the other, hence the name. Very easily noticeable pattern, well the outer triangle, at least - the inner one was a bit too faint for the binos. Will definitely try to observe it with a scope at some point, as it looked pretty impressive.