Another beautiful series. Well done, usern4cr.
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Hi Jack, I gave up on the mail notification because it was so inconsistent. Same thing happens with the bell icon and the ‘latest activity’ they don’t agree with each other, ‘latest activity’ often doesn’t show replies to your own comment.If someone here has the knowledge, please help. Regularly, in Gmail, I notice I'm not getting notified of this thread and a couple others I always read. I sometimes forget to check Spam if I'm busy and end up way behind. I click Not Spam and that doesn't do the full remedial action so I've created a filter, which works for maybe a few days and then back in Spam they go. I've revisited the filter to no avail, it just keeps happening. As you can appreciate this is a major irritant that I could do without.
Jack
Only the ones that are caught by bird ringers (we call them rings in the UK and probably elsewhere). They either catch them as chicks in or near nests before they have fully fledged or catch adult birds in mist nets or by other means. Here are some photos I took in Jerusalem at a bird centre of a Robin in a mist net and a Hoopoe being ringed.Thank You
But does every living bird have such a band? Can't recall seeing it before. Who does this? Anyone?
Misery loves company so I guess that helps. I've found if I unwatch and watch every few times that it's fairly reliable but I tend to be so engaged in various jobs that I'm not very faithful about such things - must mend my ways!Hi Jack, I gave up on the mail notification because it was so inconsistent. Same thing happens with the bell icon and the ‘latest activity’ they don’t agree with each other, ‘latest activity’ often doesn’t show replies to your own comment.
Also my post number has hover below 10,000 for about 4 years, I get close then I lose a couple of thousand posts, then it goes back up, very slowly.
I think the forum software has a lot of glitches.
Nice, it amazes me how non-aggressive they tend to be.Only the ones that are caught by bird ringers (we call them rings in the UK and probably elsewhere). They either catch them as chicks in or near nests before they have fully fledged or catch adult birds in mist nets or by other means. Here are some photos I took in Jerusalem at a bird centre of a Robin in a mist net and a Hoopoe being ringed.View attachment 198466View attachment 198467View attachment 198468
Birds yes, ringers no.Nice, it amazes me how non-aggressive they tend to be.
Jack
It's an Internet forum, who cares if we don't give it our full attention! I used to worry if I thought a comment had gone unanswered but now, not so much....Misery loves company so I guess that helps. I've found if I unwatch and watch every few times that it's fairly reliable but I tend to be so engaged in various jobs that I'm not very faithful about such things - must mend my ways!
Jack
Great photo, Click!Great Blue Heron
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I agree - great photo, Click! (is this with a EF 600 f4 lens? - I'm always curious what lenses are used with the photos)Great Blue Heron
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