Hi all. Whizzing off to lecture; will check nest when I get home.
Lynette super captures as usual! I can only manage to snip, save, attach and blog in the time you've done all that. Empty nest in the evening sunshine. I can't even see anything moving from the perch below.
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SheilaFE said: Lynette super captures as usual! I can only manage to snip, save, attach and blog in the time you've done all that. Empty nest in the evening sunshine. I can't even see anything moving from the perch below.
I read the recommendation about Debut Capture and I am trying it out. I'm disappointed that I can't make the images as big as those that Cirrus posts though
EJ has just returned, followed quickly by Odin. EJ looked at him, but he returned empty taloned. She is nagging him. So Odin jumps on top! That was more than a quickie! and off he flies.
They both returned and there was another mating before Odin flew off
Thanks for capturing that visit Kelly. EJ is home alone at present. I must go.
Kelly, I use MWSnap - must be similar to Debut - to get larger images however you just need to
a incease the zoom level of Internet Explorer (do you watch the cam using IE?) .......... very bottom of rigtht hand screen in IE - look for a magnifying glass and change the zoom level there (i have mine at 200% ) . I don't know how you would do it in Firefox , but then I can't watch the cam in Firefox - I just read the blogs in Firefox.
OR
b drag your Windows Media Player screen larger using the corners or side with your mouse cursor , if that's how you watch the vid cam.
With MWSnap I can snap the video window or using '' any area'' drag a box around the area I want to snap with my mouse cursor.
I've gotta go too - have a lovely evenings viewing everyone
EJ has just returned to the nest.
Edit: one minute later and she is off.
State of the empty nest in the evening sun. Interesting that comment has been on black agricultural plastic in some nests where silage is kept. Fortunately this appears not to be the case on our nest.
Lynette great sequence of pics again, thanks.
Margobird