Unseasonal nesting
- finchbreeder
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- Joined: 27 Jun 2009, 20:00
- Location: Midwest of West. Aust. Coast
- Location: Midwest of West.Aust.Coast
Congratulations. You obviously got just the right pair at just the right time, with just the right conditions. I would go buy a lottery ticket if I was you.
LML
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- spanna
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- Location: Bullsbrook, Western Australia
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Great news!!
You can resize in the Paint program most PC's have, under "Accessories" in the start menu usually. Should be a resize button up the top, click it, select pixels (is set to percentage as standard) and change the values to 640 (horizontal) by 480 (vertical). Hope that helps.
You can resize in the Paint program most PC's have, under "Accessories" in the start menu usually. Should be a resize button up the top, click it, select pixels (is set to percentage as standard) and change the values to 640 (horizontal) by 480 (vertical). Hope that helps.
- desertbirds
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- Location: Alice Springs
Hi Tiaris, i was approxiamtely 60k`s north of Alice (usual Sunday drive ) last weekend and spotted a recently fledged young one (possibly fledged that day).Interestingly no coloured cockbirds were visible and i sat for somtime watching the young one. That particular area had 248 mm in 3 days a few months back, lots of flowers/grasses and also lots of birds. Good to see you`ve got them going,i might have to to have a go myself. 

- craigvdl
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- Joined: 20 May 2009, 09:47
- Location: Sydney, NSW
- Location: Sydney
A resizing trick I use involves emailing the photo to myself. I use Outlook and when you attach the photo (ie before you hit send), depending on the version you use there is a button on the right hand size that allows you to resize the photo before sending. (In Outlook 2010, you do it through "file", "info"...).
After you send the message, you simply use the resized version you receive in the email from yourself.
After you send the message, you simply use the resized version you receive in the email from yourself.
- Jayburd
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Fantastic news Tiaris
I'm sure if you emailed the image(s) to a mod/admin they'd e happy to reduce the size for you.
or I'm happy to do it either way
Do you use a Mac or a PC?


I'm sure if you emailed the image(s) to a mod/admin they'd e happy to reduce the size for you.
or I'm happy to do it either way

Do you use a Mac or a PC?
Julian
Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.
Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.
Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
- SamDavis
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- Joined: 03 Jan 2011, 14:01
- Location: Douglas Park NSW
Congratulations. Just skimmed through this thread again and it seems you've only had them about 8 weeks or so. Pretty impressive start with softbiils! Maybe one day I'll be able to do likewise.
Regarding the continual return of the imaging resizing issue:
Might I suggest the tech. people install one of the many phpBB image resizer modifications so that the php server does the resizing rather than the user. This would remove this ongoing issue forever!
Regarding the continual return of the imaging resizing issue:
Might I suggest the tech. people install one of the many phpBB image resizer modifications so that the php server does the resizing rather than the user. This would remove this ongoing issue forever!
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