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By: yojopro (offline) on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 02:16 PM EDT
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Hi - first time posting so here goes! I expect a lot of experimentation [and reading] on my part! Will try an attachment - sorry it's a wolf puppy., but he was my favorite wolf puppy.
And now, maybe a video - here goes.
Oops - no video. Going back to do some more reading.
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By: JudyB (offline) on Thursday, May 31 2012 @ 04:46 PM EDT
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Welcome, yojopro! Very handsome wolf puppy!
Unlike some forums, we don't have a button for inserting a video link - you'll need to post the URL so people can watch it on YouTube or PhotoBucket or wherever it is.
One useful thing that the software here does is resize large pictures when you use the attachment feature - so the picture in the post is no more than 500 pixels wide - but can be clicked to full size.
If you have questions, please post here - there are a number of us who check this thread, and we're all happy to help!
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By: BET (offline) on Wednesday, July 04 2012 @ 04:46 PM EDT
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By: Raining22 (offline) on Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 04:00 PM EDT
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I am going to add a picture and then try and remove it per instructions.
And it only too a year to figure that out. 
Thanks Judy.
"And little eagles wave their wings in gold.” Alexander Pope
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By: grateful (offline) on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 06:23 AM EDT
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thanks for practice area!
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By: barncat11 (offline) on Wednesday, March 13 2013 @ 11:55 PM EDT
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Attempting my first picture attachment.
Eurasian Eagle Owl, food drop. 3/13/13

YAY it worked!
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By: Pat B (offline) on Thursday, March 14 2013 @ 01:39 PM EDT
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Quote by: barncat11Attempting my first picture attachment.
Eurasian Eagle Owl, food drop. 3/13/13
YAY it worked!
It did indeed - very nicely 
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By: Mark Roch (offline) on Saturday, March 16 2013 @ 05:17 PM EDT
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Hello
Since I am new to this site and not sure where to post this I thought I would do an experiment in the practice area first…
I am looking for information and suggestions on how to set up two nest cams on a piece of property I own in Mill Bay BC.
The site has three seasonal visitors…
1. An Owl with an existing nest in a somewhat secluded area of the property.
2. Two Eagles which continue to return year after year to a tree which, once had their nest on it before the winds and slow death of the tree took it out.
So I am looking to hire an arborist to climb one of the other trees nearby on the property and top it to create a new perch and nesting spot for the eagles while setting up web cams at both locations mentioned as well.
What I need advice on is the webcam equipment.
The Eagle's nest tree chosen is about 150' tall and the Owl's nest is about 60' up a 140' tree, as mentioned, elsewhere on the property.
Any suggestions as to where to better post this would also be appreciated.
Thanks
Mark Roch
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