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« Reply #1 on: 16-Jun-10, 04:21:29 PM » |
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Ginha, it didn't wok. try uploading them from here. Click on Additional options, then browse....find your pic and click on it. Good luck.
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« Reply #2 on: 16-Jun-10, 04:27:13 PM » |
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Ginha, it didn't wok. try uploading them from here. Click on Additional options, then browse....find your pic and click on it. Good luck.
I can't get it either.
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« Reply #3 on: 16-Jun-10, 04:41:26 PM » |
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I tried, told me the file was too big...now what Donna??
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« Reply #4 on: 16-Jun-10, 04:54:49 PM » |
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I tried, told me the file was too big...now what Donna??
ginha
All I can do to help from here at work is copy over the instructions for online thumbnail posting from the FAQ... Online Option Use this option if the picture you want to put into your post is on a web page online. This is the preferred option because it doesn't use up storage space on Rfalconcam's web server.
1. Right click on the picture, and select <Copy image location> (depending on your browser, it might not match word for word).
2. Type in your message here on the forum, and when you want to insert the picture, click on the little picture icon on the 2nd row just underneath the I icon, which when you hover over it, says <Insert image>.
3. A box will pop up. Paste the image location you copied in step 1 into the box, and then hit <Enter>. It will pop the address, in correct form, into your post for you.
4. Preview or send your message.
NOTE: For pictures from the Rfalconcam Archive Viewer, use its Share button and copy the HTML code to your post.
If this doesn't help, I'll see what I can do when I get home.
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« Reply #5 on: 16-Jun-10, 04:58:27 PM » |
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I just copy and pasted the links into my explorer bar and the photos opened fine.
The bird looks like a British Goldfinch to me. Very cool.
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« Reply #6 on: 16-Jun-10, 05:05:54 PM » |
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« Reply #7 on: 16-Jun-10, 05:16:14 PM » |
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Wow, Ginha, that is way cool!!
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« Reply #9 on: 16-Jun-10, 05:50:09 PM » |
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Thanks Donna  You are my Hero  Your welcome ginha but I have no clue what they are..  very pretty though.
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« Reply #10 on: 16-Jun-10, 06:06:35 PM » |
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I just copy and pasted the links into my explorer bar and the photos opened fine.
The bird looks like a British Goldfinch to me. Very cool.
I looked up this Bird and it sure looks like one to me. Don't know what it's doing in my area ( about 25 miles east of the nest box ) might be someone's pet Bird. I'll keep food out for him. Hope he stays around. ginha
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« Reply #11 on: 16-Jun-10, 06:40:47 PM » |
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Yup European Goldfinch (far more colorful than American ones  ) I understand there have been attempts to introduce these birds in the US, without much success. I have sadly seen these as caged birds. Deliberate introduction of non native species is always risky - notables being the European Starling and House Sparrow, and in Britain the Grey Squirrel). European Goldfinches visit my feeders from time to time. The best way to attract them is to put out thistle or nyjer seed if you can get it. You will need a special feeder with small holes to prevent the seed spilling. Attached are a couple of pics from my feeders 
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« Reply #12 on: 16-Jun-10, 06:51:32 PM » |
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I just copy and pasted the links into my explorer bar and the photos opened fine.
The bird looks like a British Goldfinch to me. Very cool.
I looked up this Bird and it sure looks like one to me. Don't know what it's doing in my area ( about 25 miles east of the nest box ) might be someone's pet Bird. I'll keep food out for him. Hope he stays around. ginha Wow ginha, yeah keep em there...away from the nest box!  We saw today what Archer can catch 
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« Reply #13 on: 16-Jun-10, 07:03:59 PM » |
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Yup European Goldfinch (far more colorful than American ones  ) European Goldfinches visit my feeders from time to time. The best way to attract them is to put out thistle or nyjer seed if you can get it. You will need a special feeder with small holes to prevent the seed spilling. Attached are a couple of pics from my feeders  Those feeders and seed are very common here and can be found in local hardware stores (ACE Hardware, Ginha is where we buy ours).
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