I meant to say, no image will be attached. The message text will go
through.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 8:43 PM Robert O'Brien <baro...> wrote:
> Just a general FYI. ID Frontiers does not accept attached images. The
> message will go through, but no message is attached. This makes it very
> difficult to determine what the subject bird is. For instance, a
> yellow-faced Shore Lark can be very hard to decipher or to find on the net,
> other than a dedicated search.. If there are images of same on eBird, just
> give the eBird url.
>
> Free web pages such as Flickr will accept images, requiring a free
> account, and that url can then be cited. I've had such an account for
> several decades with no problems whatsoever. I rarely even use it, except
> in this situation.
>
> Bob OBrien Portland OR
>
>
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> On Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 7:15 PM phil barnett <
> <000006b92a0d9855-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> nice to see the group is still going. Firstly this 'shorelark'
>> photographed in the uk looks yellow around the face (other photos on the
>> net). Secondly is it me or is this goose a greater blue morph snow goose,
>> still on otmoor uk the other day (along with an american golden plover
>> which turned up on saturday).
>> Phil
>>
>> Shorelark by David Talbot
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