Within the one alphabet we can only use one photo per bird species (so either scientific or common name). I thought it might be too difficult to apply it across the board (so for each alphabet we get through) especially with the difficult ones.
So lets say in the new alphabets, the same birds (different photos) can feature as in previous ones, but the species cannot appear twice within the same alphabet. Make sense?
So lets say in the new alphabets, the same birds (different photos) can feature as in previous ones, but the species cannot appear twice within the same alphabet. Make sense?
Oh and on an unrelated note. I popped a post in the annoucements thread but I will state it here too as it will go to a lot of you - the BIBY website will be down on Tuesday morning (12th) from about 9am for at least a few hours. We have to move servers.
Flesh-footed Shearwater
Peter
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Great Egret
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
That was only part of what she wrote. She also wrote "
Yes I think we can use the same birds again - especially if we get stuck on some of those tricky ones.
Elsie - Annie is right, there is a Willie Wagtail already at R. Do you have something else that can substitute?"
which I assumed meant her allowance referred to the K's and Q's or just the tricky ones.
Haliastur indus or Brahiminy Kite.
Samford Valley Qld.
Double post.
Samford Valley Qld.
Sorry for the confusion guys!
Within the one alphabet we can only use one photo per bird species (so either scientific or common name). I thought it might be too difficult to apply it across the board (so for each alphabet we get through) especially with the difficult ones.
So lets say in the new alphabets, the same birds (different photos) can feature as in previous ones, but the species cannot appear twice within the same alphabet. Make sense?
Clear a s a flock of galahs in the setting sun.
Indian Roller
Mark
hahaha thanks mpb!
I think we are up to i though, not F...
Oh and on an unrelated note. I popped a post in the annoucements thread but I will state it here too as it will go to a lot of you - the BIBY website will be down on Tuesday morning (12th) from about 9am for at least a few hours. We have to move servers.
Yes Holly, I forgot my ABC for a moment, now fixed.
Mark
Brilliant thanks - and thats an impressive i if ever I saw one...
Sorry! I've been away all day I didn't even see all of this.
I also must have had a brain spasm to have missed that first willie wag tail pic
Just fixing it now.
I'm all out of J birds, anyone else have any? (feral) Java Sparrows, Jacky Winters, Jabiru's or o'seas J birds?? Actually, all out of K birds here too
West Coast Tasmania
I think I have a Jabiru somewhere and definately have a Jungle owlet, but rules are rules.
Mark
Jacky Winter
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Kea from NZ on old camera so apologies for quality. Still travelling ,Sue
Lichmera Indistinca or Brown Honeyeater.
Samford Valley Qld.
Malacorhynchus membranaceus
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Nectarinia jugularis (Olive-backed Sunbird) from Cape Hillsborough. Sue
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